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http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079
These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Absolutely ridiculous. Ian -- |
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"Ian F." wrote in message
... http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Absolutely ridiculous. Ian -- Appropriately, they even have stupid names. How can you "enforce the railway"? MaxB |
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On 2010\07\26 11:56, Batman55 wrote:
"Ian wrote in message ... http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Absolutely ridiculous. Ian -- Appropriately, they even have stupid names. How can you "enforce the railway"? They certainly managed it... the railway was trying to take people home and they stopped it from doing so. |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, Ian F. wrote:
http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Yes, but it's not going to happen. Or rather, maybe it'll happen shortly after they start prosecuting policemen who murder people. tom -- Vive la chimie, en particulier, et la connaissance en general. -- Herve This |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:15:01 +0100
Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, Ian F. wrote: http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Yes, but it's not going to happen. Or rather, maybe it'll happen shortly after they start prosecuting policemen who murder people. Do "rail enforment officers" have the power of arrest? If not then they should be resisted by as much force as required if they try it. B2003 |
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On 26 July, 11:28, "Ian F." wrote:
http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Absolutely ridiculous. True. And even if a crime *had* been committed, how would the legal process proceed if the primary evidence (photos on memory card) is destroyed? PhilD -- |
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![]() "Ian F." wrote in message ... http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 These people either need retraining or to be reined in. Absolutely ridiculous. Ian -- Job spec for a Souther REO here https://www.southern.candidata.co.uk...spx?JobID=1371 Location Metro Job Sector Security Salary (max) £24000 p.a. Salary (min) £22476 p.a. Reference 001711 Closing Date 18/02/2010 Job Description 35 hours weekly not including Sundays, Early and Late shifts, weekend and bank holiday working as required Description Job Purpose: To work as a member of the Safer Travel Team, in conjunction with British Transport Police Officers, RPO's and other Southern employees to deter crime and anti social behaviour. To offer outstanding levels of customer service to passengers whilst supporting Southern staff as required. To provide assistance with crowd control and respond to emergencies, providing assistance as required to the police and other emergency services. Ensure compliance with the Criminal Law, the Conditions of Carriage and the railway byelaws by people on the railway, minimising fare evasion and supporting other team members in their responsibilities. Act as an authorised collector within the Southern Penalty Fare Scheme an issue tickets to travel. Issue Penalty Notices for Disorder and Fixed Penalty Notices in accordance with the law. Key Role Responsibilities and Accountabilities: * Conduct highly visible patrols and work proactively to counter public disorder and deter terrorism and minimise risk to public safety and fare evasion. * Deal with byelaw offences, issue Penalty Notices for Disorder and Fixed Penalty Notices in appropriate cases, to reduce criminal and anti-social behaviour on trains and stations. * Respond to major incidents and emergencies to assist the police, providing customer care assistance. * Proactively respond to rail incidents to ensure public safety and support emergency services. * Undertake minor crime investigations, including taking crime reports, short statements, seizing and preserving of evidence, submit written statements and attend court to support prosecutions. * Support joint Police/Immigration/Customs/Railway anti-crime initiatives to help reduce anti-social behaviour and crime. * Work in plain clothes or uniform as required and carry out covert surveillance to support Southern, BTP or Police initiatives. * Gather crime and anti-social behaviour intelligence where appropriate to pass to the appropriate department or agency to support prosecutions. * Ensure current knowledge of Southern cash regulations and all rules, notices, retail circulars, security threat level and publications to maintain compliance. * Respond to customer enquiries and issue tickets and excess fares to customers not liable to be issued with a Penalty Fare to help exceed customer service and improving customers' journey experience. * Report offenders using MG11 procedure where necessary which could lead to successful prosecution of fare evaders. * Work responsibly for your safety and the safety of others to minimise risk while at work. * Carry out general duties as required. Mandatory Requirements: Educated to a good standard Be able to pass British Transport Police vetting process Personal Attributes: * Resilience - maintains effective work behaviour and professionalism and able to make sound decisions in the face of setbacks or pressure. Remains calm, stable and in control. * Customer Service Orientation - quickly builds rapport and easily establishes relationships with customers. * Oral Communication - Speaks clearly and fluently and in a compelling manner to both individuals and groups, holds others attention when speaking. Confidence with presentations to groups of people. * Written Communication - Writes in a clear and concise manner, able to produce complex and detailed reports that will stand as evidence in a court of law. * Flexibility - successfully adapts to changing demands, conditions and scenarios. * Problem Solving and Analysis - analyses issues and breaks them down into component parts. Makes systematic and rational judgements based on relevant information. * Persuasiveness - influences, convinces or impresses others in a way that results in acceptance, agreement or behaviour change. Presents the key points of an argument persuasively. |
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