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I know comparisons are not liked here, butI if I don't renew my car insurance I risk having the car taken off me and destroyed, prosecuted and points added to my licence.
So why shouldn't people who can't take some responsibility for not renewing their Railcard be treated in the same way?
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How about people who have Railcards take some personal responsibility and keep their own records of the expiry date?
But that would need a change to the current GDPR legislation.
And yet I read a news article from somewhere in the country this week that a BTP sniffer dog found bags of drugs in a bag on a train, so they are around.
It means they are travelling as a passenger to get to the station (generally)where they are going to take over driving another train, or they are returning to the depot to book off duty.
Yes, as the Lidar system is only activated when the lowering system is activated. It is not permanently "active".
If the photo of the flying front bumper is correct it should have the front number plate attached to it.
Because those are the Terms & Conditions that you agreed to abide by, and you haven't.
As a Serviceman you are expected to follow Orders, are you not? Those T & C's are no different.
Whether the OP is dissatisfied with the service the railway provides or not, these are the Terms & Conditions that he agreed to when he was given the Railcard and he has quite obviously ignored them.
I would suggest that the 3 highlighted actions above are the best bet.
If the OP and his/her sister have the same surname returning the post marked "not at this adress" would look suspicious.
And yet other operators have managed to fit SDL for a lot less money.
That makes WCRC's claim fatuous.
No, the safety standards a passenger boat skipper/owner are required to meet includes the safety of all their passengers.. To suggest that means they would have to be locked in is...
Wasn't something similar to that what the ORR was insisting on, but when the ORR did a spot-check visit, they found that it was one of the things that they weren't doing?
Yet it appears they didn't pass on the documents about the original case against you. Have you checked with them about this?
I note you state you are deaf, so do you hold a Disabled Adult Rail Card?
But as I have repeatedly stated, I have heard NO complaints by any local that their train was cancelled in favour of the excursion.
I saw the westbound bus in Welshpool and I think there were 3 passengers on it.
The two trains that were cancelled are some of the lightest loaded on the line at...
Unacceptable to who? As I said I've heard no complaints about this excursion from passengers locally.
Seems to me the people who are moaning most loudly about this aren't actually affected.
Yes, a lot of loops were removed many years ago, all at now closed intermediate stations, and with little...
Nearly all "engineering" work on the Cambrain is done at night, either using the 97s dragging stuff, or putting the whole route under a Possession, so allowing machines to run under their own power. There was a machine in the Engineers Siding at Welshpool for a couple of days last week.
And in...
I can't see ETCS being introduced in that area very soon, and no it doesn't remove the need for signallers, although it may reduce their numbers.
Machynlleth CC (the Cambrian Line) runs with 2 signallers plus a PNB relief for most shifts.