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I notice with interest the pictures of Kensal Green station prior to
that terrible murder. Notice that all the gates are open, indicating that no staff are on the station at all. So these murderers were able to mug at least 1 person on the platform and then leave without any actual witness and then go murder someone. I'm not suggesting that a staff member would stop these people, but if the gates were working, staff were in the office actually watching the CCTV, chances are they could have called for help. I summise these 2 murderers didnt have a ticket and seeing gates in operation may have persuaded them to exit at another station having just mugged someone, knowing it was probably seen on CCTV. If not they would have had to jump the gates, again bringing attention to themselves and possible descriptions. If only......... Also am i the only one saying how bad the images are, (if they could see the faces i'm sure we would all see them by now), and whats the point of CCTV if no one looks at it. Lets face it, we would never have known about the platform mugging unless the guy hadn't come forward well after the event - he had not reported it and wasn't going to. So nobody watches it, and if they do they can't make out anything anyway. What a great detterent. Do we need more staff on the stations - or less? |
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