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Old March 14th 08, 02:50 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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"MarkVarley - MVP" wrote in message
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I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way, there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing. The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?

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You're lucky. Last year at Walthamstow Central someone pushed me out of the
way in order to barge through the barrier on my ticket and there were four
staff standing around near the barrier and not one of the sods did a thing
or even asked me it I was alright.

Marķa


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MarkVarley - MVP wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:21:25 -0700 (PDT), Offramp
wrote this gibberish:

On Mar 13, 11:05 am, MarkVarley - MVP
wrote:
I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way, there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing. The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?


Why didn't you stop him?


Because putting myself in the line of fire when someone has only
fractured a bylaw isn't something I do.
I have stopped people comitting other offences though, including a
recent thing at reading station


Leave it to the station staff, then. Let them take the flak.
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 15:50:33 -0000, "Maria"
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"MarkVarley - MVP" wrote in message
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I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way, there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing. The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?

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Mark.
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www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk
www.TwistedArts.co.uk
www.BeautifulBondage.net

You're lucky. Last year at Walthamstow Central someone pushed me out of the
way in order to barge through the barrier on my ticket and there were four
staff standing around near the barrier and not one of the sods did a thing
or even asked me it I was alright.

Marķa


a little common decency seems too much to ask sometimes.

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:11:24 -0700 (PDT), Offramp
wrote this gibberish:

MarkVarley - MVP wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:21:25 -0700 (PDT), Offramp
wrote this gibberish:

On Mar 13, 11:05 am, MarkVarley - MVP
wrote:
I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way, there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing. The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?

Why didn't you stop him?


Because putting myself in the line of fire when someone has only
fractured a bylaw isn't something I do.
I have stopped people comitting other offences though, including a
recent thing at reading station


Leave it to the station staff, then. Let them take the flak.


'tis what their job is, so I thought.
I only intervene out of common courtesy if I see someone in
potentially more danger than they can handle.

I was on a platform at reading station awaiting a changeover late one
night recently when a scruffy and 'agitated' young lad was flaoting
around one of the food places pestering the lone member of staff for
some free food as he had no money, after she'd said no a few times and
he was following her around the seats as she was cleaning up I decided
to make my presence felt so he backed off. Being a kind type the young
lady gave him a pastry for free as it was the end of the day and he
possibly was indeed hungry, the sod then swiped a cookie on his way
out. he never made it out the door.

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"MarkVarley - MVP" wrote in message
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I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other


..... are you a client of whoever you were meeting?

day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way,


....maybe he was just exercising.

there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing.


And what did the barrier leaper look like, did he look like someone
who if approached would be humble and contrite?
And what should the member of staff have done if he had approached
the barrier leaper, if he dialled 999 the Met would not attend and say
it was BTP job, and the BTP are understaffed and overworked, do you
really think the leaper was at any risk of officers from any force showing
up if the member of staff had apprehended him?

The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?


And you did **** all yourself huh?

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I had a look at your links, what a pile of twisted crap! Is there really
mugs who pay money for that tosh?




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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:11:12 -0000, "Stockwell Brazillian Barrier
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"MarkVarley - MVP" wrote in message
.. .
I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other


.... are you a client of whoever you were meeting?


odd question

day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way,


...maybe he was just exercising.


and maybe he wasn't, what an odd perspective you have on the world.


there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing.


And what did the barrier leaper look like, did he look like someone
who if approached would be humble and contrite?
And what should the member of staff have done if he had approached
the barrier leaper, if he dialled 999 the Met would not attend and say
it was BTP job, and the BTP are understaffed and overworked, do you
really think the leaper was at any risk of officers from any force showing
up if the member of staff had apprehended him?


Not anything I know anything about.

The
guy didn't even make a run for it he just strolled out normally, are
staff not supposed to do something?


And you did **** all yourself huh?


I've already answered a more politely put version.

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I had a look at your links, what a pile of twisted crap! Is there really
mugs who pay money for that tosh?


some people have taste and style, other people use words like 'crap'
and 'tosh' descriptively.


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MarkVarley - MVP wrote:
I was waiting to meet someone at angel station the other day and
someone on their way out quite obviously and blatantly jumped over the
barrier and walked on his way, there was a member of staff on the
inner side of the barrier who just looked at him but did nothing.


Did nothing? I would have expected a round of applause at the very least
for an impressive display of such atypical athleticism. He should have
be tracked down and signed up for the 2012 team. If he does that to save
a few quid, he'll probably do 110m hurdles for about £30 cash-in-hand
and a few tins of beer. Might not be so good on the drugs test though.

ESB


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