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Old 20th March 2008, 11:03
hairyhandedfool hairyhandedfool is offline  
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If you have to be somewhere for a certain time, you will be inconveinced because of a delay or cancellation whenever you're told of.
true, I can't disagree but that doesn't affect your choice to travel.

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Someone who turns up at for a train at a station and finds the previous train was servely delayed or cancelled can just as easily claim that they arrived in time for the previous service.
The time and date of purchase is now printed on all tickets, but assuming you bought the ticket before hand, it is fraud, pure and simple.

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The conductor could record that the train left people behind at a certain station, so it's on the company's records that people should get compensation.
As if he/she hasn't enough to do on a train that busy, I suppose he/she will take down names and addresses just to be sure!! Face it, it's unworkable.
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