northernrail
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Hi,
While waiting for a special to leave Manchester Victoria On Saturday there was several photographers stood behind the "Do Not Cross The Line" sign, a BTP Officer came along and told them to move, one photographer wasnt happy with this and broke into a minor argument with the officer because there wasnt a line painted on the platform, several times did the photographer point to the track and say "Thats The Line" and tell the officer that the sign needs rewording because he hasnt passed a line.
If there isnt a line painted on the platform should the sign be reworded, does the officer have a leg to stand for or was the photographer in the wrong?
While waiting for a special to leave Manchester Victoria On Saturday there was several photographers stood behind the "Do Not Cross The Line" sign, a BTP Officer came along and told them to move, one photographer wasnt happy with this and broke into a minor argument with the officer because there wasnt a line painted on the platform, several times did the photographer point to the track and say "Thats The Line" and tell the officer that the sign needs rewording because he hasnt passed a line.
If there isnt a line painted on the platform should the sign be reworded, does the officer have a leg to stand for or was the photographer in the wrong?