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![]() Jack Taylor wrote: wrote: Which leads me to the question in the thread header: why don't tube staff enforce the one way systems properly? Probably because it is legally unenforceable. I'm not really talking about legally enforceable, slapping people with fines for walking down a passageway the wrong way. I mean taking action as outlined in the original post, i.e. putting a barrier up, which would have completely resolved the situation in this instance. Patrick |
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