andy33gmail
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Seems that ticket barriers have sadly becoming more or less ubiquitous at medium and large stations.
I’m curious as to whether people here know if there are minimum staffing levels / maximum footfall permitted.
A couple of times I’ve been in a situation where it felt unsafe. The most recent was at Kings Cross, where a full 12 carriage train landed, and only one semi-motivated member of staff was at the gates.
This meant that the crowd built up behind, and I found myself all the way to the right with a ticket issue (using an Inter-rail pass) whilst the staff member was about a dozen barriers to the left
Is it likely they were breaking rules, or are the rules overly flexible? Presumably there comes a point where it would become permissible to hit the red emergency release at the station they’ve completely abandoned?
I’m curious as to whether people here know if there are minimum staffing levels / maximum footfall permitted.
A couple of times I’ve been in a situation where it felt unsafe. The most recent was at Kings Cross, where a full 12 carriage train landed, and only one semi-motivated member of staff was at the gates.
This meant that the crowd built up behind, and I found myself all the way to the right with a ticket issue (using an Inter-rail pass) whilst the staff member was about a dozen barriers to the left
Is it likely they were breaking rules, or are the rules overly flexible? Presumably there comes a point where it would become permissible to hit the red emergency release at the station they’ve completely abandoned?