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Re: Safety vest colours: Was Re: Track Safety Awareness Online




"MattyQ" <mattyq1009@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
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> "Russell" <russelln@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> > This ruling theoretically excludes emergency services (e.g. Police) from
> > accessing running lines, because they are only issued with green safety
> > vests.
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> ..... but never wear them anyway and scare the shit out of drivers.

That's an easy one to address - Pull the train up and get relieved following
the "near miss". In addition, get the names and stations of the officers
concerned for follow up with their superiors, and the relevant rail
authorities.

Russ.

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