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![]() "Nick" wrote: Vandalism will sadly have to get a lot worse for serious action to be taken. But I believe action will be taken one day, and once again a largely graffiti and vandalism-free railway will return. I'm inclined to believe this, but I wonder what the 'tipping point' will be that will force the hand of the various railway stakeholders? I feel vandalism couldn't get a lot worse 'south of the river', but I worry that the thugs will turn to random (and endemic) attacks/muggings of passengers and staff before any action is taken to restore order. What the 'answer' is, I haven't a clue. Chris I travel alot from London Northwards (Essex) and have found vandalism to be no way near as bad on the trains as south of the river (Connex etc). I have seen a ticket collector on a WAGN train getting loads of hassle from some youths though, who had no tickets. They didn't pay up either. I think muggings/attacks will increase, late at night I feel pretty unsafe on trains. But what can be done ? |
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