Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
It appears that the emergency exits at New St, confirmed by posters, are now electronically locked. I assume this is to reduce fare dodgers who sneak out bypassing the barrier.
As a passenger I have an issue with this, as there could be an emergency like a knife/gun terror attack which hasn't been noticed by the control office yet. Other than a prison (and not being a criminal I don't anticipate this), I object to being locked in any building.
Why is this allowed, and what was the justification?
As a passenger I have an issue with this, as there could be an emergency like a knife/gun terror attack which hasn't been noticed by the control office yet. Other than a prison (and not being a criminal I don't anticipate this), I object to being locked in any building.
Why is this allowed, and what was the justification?