So don't sign it..........
I prefer a fully trained member of staff that is capable of dealing with safety issues to be onboard.
I also want the driver to concentrate on driving - not having to worry about what is happening with a set of doors / passengers that are playing up 6 carriages behind him.
+1 and signed
The aim of the petition is unclear. The title says about keeping guards on the train but the description talks about crime on late night services but many guards post on here they stay in the rear cab on late services to make sure they are safe.
No, the aim of the petition is not clouded by what's posted here. You've linked two things which are not linked.
Can we not have another thread on DOO please? If anyone wants to have such a discussion, please do so on one of the many existing threads. Thank you.
So how do you intend to keep this important discussion regarding the ever looming threat to passenger safety and to the guards livelihood at the forefront of peoples minds?
Do you intend to make this petition or others with the same aim a sticky?
No, the aim of the petition is not clouded by what's posted here. You've linked two things which are not linked.
The Actual petition wording said:Provision of guards on trains a stipulation for all new operator contracts.
There is a growing incidence of certain crimes on British trains that are not reflected In other EU countries, where guards on trains are the norm. There is a feeling of vulnerability when travelling at night and at weekends. Public safety should be paramount.
While figures show that 'reported' crime is showing a decrease, year on year, sexual offences are at a record high. At no place in the Office Of Rail Regulation on line policy is any mention made of any plans to address this. Health and Safety regulations are employee focussed rather than reflecting passenger requirements.
For some reason, certain posters here are not in favour of the safety critical role of the guard. They also don't appreciate that for a number of us who post here that this is OUR job and it means a lot to us to protect our role and responsibilities. When you're just sat behind a screen it's very easy to forget that this is people's livelihoods we're talking about!
There's nothing to say that the staff on the train need to be guards though? I support Driver Only working, as long as there is an Inspector or similar on board the train to deal with customer service and ticketing.
The title and first paragraph suggest a guard is imperative, but the second paragraph (which is hidden when you first view the page) details problems which need suitable members of staff on board, not necessarily guards. A BTP officer on every service would prevent the problems described. I think the person writing the description didn't think about what they were writing.
The aim of the petition is unclear. The title says about keeping guards on the train but the description talks about crime on late night services but many guards post on here they stay in the rear cab on late services to make sure they are safe.
No the wording isnt brilliant but it is obvious what the petition is for.
I am now in an email exchange with my MP's secretary, as a result of my asking him to support the retention of guards. It's a bit embarrassing as I don't really know all the details, e.g. possible timescales, and which TOCs are in imminent danger of losing their guards.
At least he will probably look at it though, so I'm glad I did it.![]()
when was the last time you were on a last train out of Knutsford? If we had a bit of security we would go out more often. I really do hate it when opinions have no basis in real life.
If there was an accident, a train would be safer with two members of staff than one. There is a possibility of injury, so the more people on the ground to deal with an incident, the better. A 150 seat airliner has to have three cabin crew, and that is entirely for safety reasons. For the passenger, they want someone who is going to look after their personal safety, and from many threads on here, that is not regarded as the role of the guard. Yes, I want staff on the train, but I would prefer it was staff who are trained, and employed to keep the passengers safe - ie crime, as well as rail safety. I would rather the budget for guards went into BTP on the condition that trains were patrolled as a matter of course, and that specialist officers were also trained in the role of guard. Yes, it is radical, but, the exisiting role of guard doesn't appear to be providing what passengers need, with much of the original basis for the role having disapeared in our multiple unit railway. Returning to airlines, cabin crew are employed and trained to additionally look after the personal safety of passengers too, including dealing with anti social behaviour. It isn't fun, and there needs to be proper training and support given to staff, as well as legal powers. Perhaps the issue is that the role of guard isn't comprehensive enough so that everyone knows its value?
The aim of the petition is unclear. The title says about keeping guards on the train but the description talks about crime on late night services but many guards post on here they stay in the rear cab on late services to make sure they are safe.
Do you really think that the pay of a guard would pay for an appropriate number of BTP to patrol trains as a matter of course? Even if they did the likelihood is that more crime processing would take place and therefore more backend processing which would reduce the intended visibility and would not significantly increase it.
What Government budget do BTP officers come out of?