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Re: [WA] Train security off the rails



In article <8FEB88290gunzelT333@139.130.239.94>,
  usenet.spam@gunzel.net (Michael) wrote:
> Peter Parker <parkerp@alphalink.com.au> wrote in article
> <3a0fd328@news.alphalink.com.au>:
>
> >But the picture does!  The carriage is spotless - no graffiti on the
> >carpet, and not even a wayward can or newspaper to be seen!   Quite
> >different from Bayside Trains, Melbourne!
>
> Graffiti and cans I have to agree with you on, unfortunately not the
> newspaper though. I think it more a service, that people leave their
> newspapers behind. I buy The Age in the morning, and leave it behind
neatly
> when I have finished with it. On my way home I'll often find a Herald
Sun
> or Australian for a bit of extra reading.
>
> Half the time as soon as I stand up, someone has already proceeded to
grab
> it.
>
> However, why must people insist on separating a newspaper page by
page and
> throwing it on the floor? This is one thing that makes a train far
more
> filthy.
>
> M.
>
> --
> (To email me just remove ".spam" off my email address).
>
> Whip me, Beat me, just don't Windows ME
> In Perth we have tabloid newspapers. As far as train safety is
concerned it may be better for all travellers to mave multiriders and
no cash fares (that goes for the buses as well) and a more visible
revenue protection service.

Bernard Rochlin
East Perth.


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