Adverse weather affecting tubes
Andrew P Smith wrote:
In article , Richard J.
writes
I don't think you're living in the real world. Consider this: I'm
waiting on Farringdon station for a Met train home after a hard day
at work. It's cold and snowing. I have a valid ticket which has
opened the barrier to let me get to the platform. Suddenly station
staff tell me to leave the station without a proper explanation.
Are you seriously suggesting I should meekly trudge along the
platform, up the stairs and into the street before questioning this?
Yes. You're on private property. If you are asked to leave then you
leave.
So if you're in a restaurant quietly waiting for your dinner to arrive at
your table, and a waiter asked you to leave, you'd just leave, and ask
questions when you were outside?
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Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)
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