I know there are many on this forum who say that Unions aren't bothered about public opinion because 'they're always anti-union anyway'. In many instances that's probably an accurate reflection of how the public/media react to what they believe are overpaid, militant, train/tube drivers. However, in this 12-car DOO scenario I honestly feel that a high proportion of the public would be very supportive of keeping the guard. Bob Crow would have recognised that, highlighted it to the media, and generally got a good reception from people with some influence. Instead, all I've seen is some poor quality Union comments that seem far too pre-occupied with profit or government issues. Improve the senior Union officials, or accept the inevitable.