Hendys gotta resign. He is responsible for getting rid of the cronyism and crookedness that lies within the leadership of our private railway and for him to have behaved exactly the same should leave only one outcome, the sack.
I don't agree with all that Mr Dennis says, infact I am of the opinion he's even more of a plonker than me, however in principle the way of reporting unsafe railway situations is fundamentally broken at present.
- You report it to your company, they see you as a troublemaker, you are then sacked for an unrelated issue such as an untied shoelace.
- You go to Ciras, the independent safety body where you can anonymously report safety issues. Ciras shares an office with the RSSB, infact it is a handful of desks within the RSSB and it has been observed that staff make an "anonymous" report, Ciras then demand name, location, employer, pay number and this information is either being discussed or left out on desks for all to see - whilst bosses from the Train Operating Companies are wandering around the offices visiting RSSB officers - a gross breach of GDPR.
- Or you go to the ORR. They should not have to be concerning themselves with small, minor safety issues, however they've now become the last trustworthy line of defence for staff to make reports to.