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As far as I can tell the barrier should be open for 2 seconds to allow
someone to walk through. Try it yourself. Hold your hands together in front of you then pull them apart start counting. Keep them in the same position but move your body forwards (elbows going backwards), when your hands are behind you stop counting. Or, you could get someone to open a door that you are standing in front of then tell them to close it after 2 seconds (NOTE: doors are wider than gates so you will need more time with a door to stop getting bashed in the arm!) You could redesign the gates so there is less clearance on top and at the bottom (by attaching something to the Paddles or by getting different gates). At unstaffed stations you could get a Help button (which would be linked to the CCTV control room) if you cant manage gates or if your ticket wont allow access. I think we should now use the Ideas in the Ways to Reduce Vandalism and come up with the best ideas. -- To reply direct, Remove NOSPAM and Replace with 21fun For the latest News, Information and Photos check out http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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