@ThisCrazyTrain Screaming match in the QZ and then someone pushed the e-strip. CSA told them that this was not emergency and to calm down
— Carol (@carol_lablover) July 27, 2015
Monday, July 27, 2015
If I were a CSA, I'd be a raging alcoholic when I'm not working ... because this
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Please, please tell me that the person who pushed the yellow strip was fined, as all the signs say they will be if they misuse the emergency sttip!
ReplyDeleteEnforcement of by-laws and rules is where GO Transit fails. It's practically non-existent. Unless you're caught without paying your fare.
ReplyDeleteI would hope they'd get a fine, but I doubt it.
They definitely need CSA"s to monitor and enforce train lines.
ReplyDeleteGO put these rules in place and expect by just announcing them over the P.A. system that people will abide by them.
If someone is being aggressive, I think it is an emergency. I hate the requirement that passengers are expected to enforce the rules.
ReplyDeleteIf "passengers have to enforce the rules" themselves, and one DOES take a matter into their own hands, I'm willing to bet that those-in-charge would still be quick to charge said passenger with criminal offense if he/she gets too "overzealous" in their efforts.
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