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Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove trainwhile intoxicated'
A Tube driver has appeared in court charged with unlawfully endangering passengers after he 'drove a train while intoxicated'.
Ian Comfort, 50, from Thamesmead, southeast London, is accused of driving a Jubilee line train while unfit through drink and drugs on March 22. He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while endangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...toxicated.html |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:16:00 -0700 (PDT)
CJB wrote: A Tube driver has appeared in court charged with unlawfully endangering pas= sengers after he 'drove a train while intoxicated'. Ian Comfort, 50, from Thamesmead, southeast London, is accused of driving a= Jubilee line train while unfit through drink and drugs on March 22. He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry= out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an= 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while e= ndangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...arged-endange= ring-passengers-drove-train-intoxicated.html I read he moved off smartish from a station with no dawdling. Thats probably what raised the alarm. I think its in every drivers contract to pointlessly waste 20 seconds at every stop now regardless of whether anyone is getting on or off. Oh , and the ****ers are threatening another strike. The spirit of Crowe lives on it seems. -- Spud |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:16:00 -0700 (PDT) CJB wrote: A Tube driver has appeared in court charged with unlawfully endangering pas= sengers after he 'drove a train while intoxicated'. Ian Comfort, 50, from Thamesmead, southeast London, is accused of driving a= Jubilee line train while unfit through drink and drugs on March 22. He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry= out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an= 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while e= ndangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...arged-endange= ring-passengers-drove-train-intoxicated.html I read he moved off smartish from a station with no dawdling. Thats probably what raised the alarm. I think its in every drivers contract to pointlessly waste 20 seconds at every stop now regardless of whether anyone is getting on or off. Oh , and the ****ers are threatening another strike. The spirit of Crowe lives on it seems. Has Russell Crowe died? |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train
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In article , (Recliner) wrote: wrote: On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:16:00 -0700 (PDT) CJB wrote: A Tube driver has appeared in court charged with unlawfully endangering passengers after he 'drove a train while intoxicated'. Ian Comfort, 50, from Thamesmead, southeast London, is accused of driving a Jubilee line train while unfit through drink and drugs on March 22. He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while endangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rged-endangeri ng-passengers-drove-train-intoxicated.html I read he moved off smartish from a station with no dawdling. Thats probably what raised the alarm. I think its in every drivers contract to pointlessly waste 20 seconds at every stop now regardless of whether anyone is getting on or off. Oh , and the ****ers are threatening another strike. The spirit of Crowe lives on it seems. Has Russell Crowe died? No, but Bob Crowe has. Who was Bob Crowe? I've never heard of him. And yes, I'm perfectly well aware of the late Bob Crow. |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train
On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 18:00:40 -0500
Recliner wrote: wrote: Oh , and the ****ers are threatening another strike. The spirit of Crowe lives on it seems. Has Russell Crowe died? Your comment certainly did. -- Spud |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drovetrain while intoxicated'
On 16/04/2014 18:16, CJB wrote:
A Tube driver has appeared in court charged with unlawfully endangering passengers after he 'drove a train while intoxicated'. Ian Comfort, 50, from Thamesmead, southeast London, is accused of driving a Jubilee line train while unfit through drink and drugs on March 22. He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while endangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...toxicated.html Purely out of curiosity, what is the general policy on alcohol in the cab? For example, if one driver is on duty and driving but has not had anything to drink, nor would he, while another driver has just come off duty and was having one can of lager, would that be a problem? |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train while intoxicated'
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:16:00AM -0700, CJB wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...arged-endange= ring-passengers-drove-train-intoxicated.html Daily Mail? Best to assume it didn't happen then, unless corroborated by an actual news source. -- David Cantrell | even more awesome than a panda-fur coat There is no one true indentation style, But if there were K&R would be Its Prophets. Peace be upon Their Holy Beards. |
Tube driver charged with endangering passengers as he 'drove train
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:16:00 -0700 (PDT)
CJB wrote: He faces two charges - one of 'working on the railway whilst unfit to carry= out that work through drink or drugs' and a second charge of committing an= 'unlawful act, driving a train, while unfit through drink or drugs while e= ndangering the safety of someone being conveyed in or on that railway'. Given the jubilee trains are automatic I wonder if 2nd point covers that. After all, he might be in charge of the train , but he certainly wasnt driving it. Either way, hopefully he'll get a few months inside. -- Spud |
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