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whos2091 wrote:
If, and it's a big if, you detect you are to be subjected to "a lambada" through a gate then it's quite fun to stop before the end of the aisle and make loud shouty noises about what on earth is going on. ;-) But the staff seem barely bothered. On a couple of occasions I have complained to the guard about this and they just shrug their shoulders. A short while back (about 6 months ago) at North Greenwich a man bundled in behind my girlfriend and was shoving so hard he bundled her over - he was a big bloke with 2 friends so the incident was fairly alarming - I immediately approached the guard who told them not to do it again but took no further action. This will go on being a problem until LU takes it seriously. FWIW, when some little teenage oik tried to follow me in at East Croydon, and I blocked him in, and turned round to shout "oi wodyerfinkyerdoin", a large BTP officer appeared from nowhere in seconds and took him for "a word" :-) -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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Arthur Figgis wrote:
whos2091 wrote: If, and it's a big if, you detect you are to be subjected to "a lambada" through a gate then it's quite fun to stop before the end of the aisle and make loud shouty noises about what on earth is going on. ;-) But the staff seem barely bothered. On a couple of occasions I have complained to the guard about this and they just shrug their shoulders. A short while back (about 6 months ago) at North Greenwich a man bundled in behind my girlfriend and was shoving so hard he bundled her over - he was a big bloke with 2 friends so the incident was fairly alarming - I immediately approached the guard who told them not to do it again but took no further action. This will go on being a problem until LU takes it seriously. FWIW, when some little teenage oik tried to follow me in at East Croydon, and I blocked him in, and turned round to shout "oi wodyerfinkyerdoin", a large BTP officer appeared from nowhere in seconds and took him for "a word" :-) I was waiting for a friend at Embankment the other day and watched in interest as a rather eccentric guy staked out near the station entrances, picked a target heading for the gates, strode after them quickly, got stuck in the gates and effed and blinded for a few moments, then went back to the entrances and tried exactly the same thing another time before succeeding the third time. The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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The gateline staff didn't seem too interested.
I told gateline staff about someone I saw doubling up at KX suburban as he was heading for KX tube, he did the same there in front of both of us. The staffer just said they would catch him eventually during one of the regular stings there. The impression I got is that the gateline staff are just there to make sure no-one gets stuck and to let people through manual barriers who are carrying luggage etc. They have no interest in revenue and are probably not authorised to issue PF's and would not be in the game of detaining someone who didn't have a ticket. In fact they would probably open the gates if you asked nicely enough, lest they be acqused of "false imprisonment" or kidnap? D |
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On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote:
The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. The (Silverlink) "security" guard backed him up shouting "What's it to do with you? How is it your business if he's got a ticket?" at me. -- Rob |
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DaveP wrote: They have no interest in revenue and are probably not authorised to issue PF's and would not be in the game of detaining someone who didn't have a ticket. In fact they would probably open the gates if you asked nicely enough, lest they be acqused of "false imprisonment" or kidnap? More likely they are instructed to avoid confrontation for obvious reasons. E. |
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Rob Hamadi wrote:
On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote: The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. Tip for the future. In London NEVER confront anybody! Let him squeeze through, and the authorities deal with him if they see him. As you really could end up getting stabbed by a nutter. |
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On Feb 17, 3:52 pm, "Stevo" wrote:
Rob Hamadi wrote: On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote: The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. Tip for the future. In London NEVER confront anybody! Let him squeeze through, and the authorities deal with him if they see him. As you really could end up getting stabbed by a nutter. Thanks for the concern Stevo, but the fact that the man turned out to be a sh*t didn't really come as much of a surprise. What did annoy me was the attitude of the so-called security operative, who basically made the decision to come out in support of the criminal who was defrauding his employers and threatening one of their customers. -- Rob |
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Rob Hamadi wrote:
On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote: The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. The (Silverlink) "security" guard backed him up shouting "What's it to do with you? How is it your business if he's got a ticket?" at me. If he was definitely a security guard, and the above is an accurate portrayal of what he said, then I am surprised. Perhaps the security guard and the guy knew each other, or perhaps the security guard has sussed out his ground and knew whom to leave alone if he was after an easy life. Out of interest where did this happen? |
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On 17 Feb, 15:52, "Stevo" wrote:
Rob Hamadi wrote: On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote: The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. Tip for the future. In London NEVER confront anybody! Let him squeeze through, and the authorities deal with him if they see him. As you really could end up getting stabbed by a nutter. I disagree. If your policy is to never confront anyone (and when I say confront this can merely mean a polite and queit word with someone) then it's carte blanche for anyone who feels like it to take the **** with no come. Obviously any one situation has to be addressed individually according to specific circumstances - note that I'm not saying one should *always* confront the person(s), just saying that I think it's a bit pathetic to decide that one will *never* confront anyone. |
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On Feb 17, 7:14 pm, "Mizter T" wrote:
Rob Hamadi wrote: On Feb 16, 11:07 pm, Dave A wrote: The gateline staff didn't seem too interested. Last time I confronted a guy for squeezing through behind me he threatened to stab me. The (Silverlink) "security" guard backed him up shouting "What's it to do with you? How is it your business if he's got a ticket?" at me. If he was definitely a security guard, and the above is an accurate portrayal of what he said, then I am surprised. He was, it is and so was I. Perhaps the security guard and the guy knew each other, or perhaps the security guard has sussed out his ground and knew whom to leave alone if he was after an easy life. I got the impression that they knew each other. Out of interest where did this happen? Camden Road. Incidentally, when I appealed to the Silverlink employee in the ticket office, he seemed terrified of the "security" man and eventually lost all command of the English language in an effort to make me go away. -- Rob |
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