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"Richard" wrote in message ...
but not always, left by groups of young people). Smoking in the carriages is also fairly common. Nothing can stop this sort of deliquency except reasonably regular patrols by staff. Even that isn't working. Until people are dragged through the courts they will continue, knowing even if they are caught, they'll just be asked to finish it. Happens all the time at New Street - there is no disincentive to smoking there. Richard Yes, to both posts, I have seen it in both places. Now, they will argue that Northolt is not underground...... (Not the point of course, the law still applies, and a train with smouldering upholstery heading east might be in the middle of London when it flares up, if they get on the train there while still smoking). They do need to be made an example of in the courts, otherwise the law will have to be abandoned until the next great tragedy, which we would all hope to avoid. IMHO, smoking on an Underground train should carry an automatic 14 day prison sentence, with no cigarettes allowed..... An accidental violation of health and safety law can result in much worse, so it is hardly extreme. I wonder if they do that in Singapore. Last time I was there, it was a hughe on the spot fine for droping a cigarette end in the street, so people actualy don't do it. Tiger |
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