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Re: Olympic Loop
David Proctor wrote:
> Bob <gioia@fastlink.com.au> wrote in article
> <34A65632.29122F7E@fastlink.com.au>...
> > Albert Alcoceba wrote:
> >
> > > In the message about Olympic Loop, from GIOIA@FASTLINK.COM.AU to
> > > ALL!, GIOIA@FASTLINK.COM.AU said:"
> > >
> > > GG> Sounds good in theory but who is responsibe for the chuckle
> head
> > > that
> > > GG> tries to open the doors on the opposite side to the guard,
> gets
> > > stuck
> > > GG> half in and half out as the train mooves off and gets killed.
> > >
> > > Provide staff on the platforms to look after this.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Albert.
> > >
> > > * RM 1.31 * Albert! alberta@zip.com.au
> > > http://www.zip.com.au/~alberta/
> >
> > When there is no guard watching out on the "unprotected" side
> there
> > are 16 doors of an 8 car set to look after. How many staff would you
>
> > need to protect the "chuckleheads" from trying to force the doors
> open
> > as the train mooves off?
>
> I would imagine that during the operation of Olympic Park station,
> that
> place will be crawling with security, whose job should be to ensure
> that
> people leave the arrival platforms as quickly as possible to enable
> the
> next train to arrive - why can't thet ensure that nobody attempts to
> reboard the train?
>
> Great during the three weeks of the games. What about forever after. I
> dont think so. Just think of the kiddies big and small with all the
> showbags at next years Easter Show.
Bob
> >