Sat on a train from Penzance recently. There were no reservation cards and the electronic reservation system wasn't working. The guard made an announcement over the intercom that there were no seat reservations on that service.
Unfortunately there were no further announcements to this effect over the journey and some extremely unpleasent characters joined the train at St Austell and proceeded to start an argument with myself and my travelling companions that they had reserved our seats. Unfortunately, with no announcements or messages on the display to back us up, these people became fairly aggressive (this in spite of there only being about four other people in the whole carriage).
We suggested to a member of onboard staff that they ought to make an announcement at every stop so that people are aware of the lack of reservations. The member of staff said that the crew had been told not make such announcements due announcement fatigue (with all the routine announcements) and that a scrolling message had been put on the screens at the stations.
The railway can't be held responsible for the quality (or lack thereof) of the British public, however my point is that surely they should be announcing at every stop that reservations are void to prevent altarcations, and that simply having a scrolling message at the station is not enough.
I shall be lodging a formal complaint to Great Western, however I was wondering whether anyone else had come across this.
Unfortunately there were no further announcements to this effect over the journey and some extremely unpleasent characters joined the train at St Austell and proceeded to start an argument with myself and my travelling companions that they had reserved our seats. Unfortunately, with no announcements or messages on the display to back us up, these people became fairly aggressive (this in spite of there only being about four other people in the whole carriage).
We suggested to a member of onboard staff that they ought to make an announcement at every stop so that people are aware of the lack of reservations. The member of staff said that the crew had been told not make such announcements due announcement fatigue (with all the routine announcements) and that a scrolling message had been put on the screens at the stations.
The railway can't be held responsible for the quality (or lack thereof) of the British public, however my point is that surely they should be announcing at every stop that reservations are void to prevent altarcations, and that simply having a scrolling message at the station is not enough.
I shall be lodging a formal complaint to Great Western, however I was wondering whether anyone else had come across this.
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