Deafdoggie
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I was stood on Stafford station one day last week, it wasn't particularly busy, it was early afternoon and a week day in term time.
A staff member with "safeguarding officer" on his back was strolling up & down the platform. Just what is a "safeguarding officer"? And what are the chances of him being on the right platform, at the right station at the right time?
If-and I've no idea-he is there to potentially identify anyone who is about to jump onto the tracks, then there are much better stations he could be at. And if he's not there for that, what is he there for?
A staff member with "safeguarding officer" on his back was strolling up & down the platform. Just what is a "safeguarding officer"? And what are the chances of him being on the right platform, at the right station at the right time?
If-and I've no idea-he is there to potentially identify anyone who is about to jump onto the tracks, then there are much better stations he could be at. And if he's not there for that, what is he there for?