trainmania100
Established Member
Just wondering who I should call in the below instance? (I've reported it by direct message on twitter, they're yet to reply).
A rarely used metal crossing gate (for vehicles) near me on an industrial estate has been padlocked in the unlocked position therefore impossible to close it without a key.
In the wind, the gate has been swinging open and banging into a parked car beside it, now with various scratches and damaged headlight cover.
I could see there was a yellow telephone there and also a land sherrifs number, all of which emphasising emergency use only.
Given that the crossing has practically no purpose for vehicles because the other side is just a brownfield site with no other access (plus locked on the other side anyway) and that there is already a public foot crossing beside it , I didn't feel it an emergency.
Should I just call land sherrifs anyway to report, obviously NR have left it unlocked by mistake
A rarely used metal crossing gate (for vehicles) near me on an industrial estate has been padlocked in the unlocked position therefore impossible to close it without a key.
In the wind, the gate has been swinging open and banging into a parked car beside it, now with various scratches and damaged headlight cover.
I could see there was a yellow telephone there and also a land sherrifs number, all of which emphasising emergency use only.
Given that the crossing has practically no purpose for vehicles because the other side is just a brownfield site with no other access (plus locked on the other side anyway) and that there is already a public foot crossing beside it , I didn't feel it an emergency.
Should I just call land sherrifs anyway to report, obviously NR have left it unlocked by mistake