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Old June 21st 06, 04:16 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Overheating on the Tube


Richard M Willis wrote:
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Just what I was going to say. I am required to wear suit etc while
appearing in court. That can be a pretty heavy load in hot weather, but
there's really no option.


While "In Court", yes, but I assume they have proper ventilation in
courthouses.
We are talking about one's journey to/from work/court.

Richard [in SG19]



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I hear what you say, Richard, but there are three issues.

Firstly, I don't think that one's client would like to see one dressed
in a casual way and enter the Court building and then change (a la
David Cameron!).

Secondly, if appearing in the higher Courts we are already carrying a
set of robes, wig etc., not to mention books, files etc., so a change
of clothing would be virtually impossible to carry as well.

Thirdly, the lower Courts have no changing facilities, and most of the
higher Courts have unisex robing rooms, so one is unlikely to be able
to change one's clothes in privacy.

Marc.