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[Albion] A New Low for Govia



LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,487
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Not wishing to turn this into anything political (thats been done)...but ive never heard of Govia :moo: ... I thought it was going to be about that nice man Michael Gove
 




schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,405
Mid mid mid Sussex
Not wishing to turn this into anything political (thats been done)...but ive never heard of Govia :moo: ... I thought it was going to be about that nice man Michael Gove

Govia Thameslink Railway, which operates the Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express brands - Govia also runs Southeastern trains under a separate franchise.
 










Dr Bandler

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2005
545
Peterborough
state of the railways, or a couple of officials being instructed to enforce first class?

the question is why still even have first class on busy commuter routes, its rarely well utilised.

Actually that is not true. I commute from Haywards Heath to the City on Thameslink, and it is always virtually full. I always assumed that it had people without first class tickets in it, but yesterday an inspector came round and everyone was legit.
 


theboybilly

Well-known member
state of the railways, or a couple of officials being instructed to enforce first class?

the question is why still even have first class on busy commuter routes, its rarely well utilised.

First Class is heavily used by railway middle management grades - you know the sort: vote Labour and support the unions without necessarily being a member. There's loads of 'em about - Champagne Socialists
 




AK74

Bright-eyed. Bushy-tailed. GSOH.
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Jan 19, 2010
1,187
If the lady wants to sit in First Class she should have bought a First Class ticket. If the staff permitted her to sit in First with a Standard Class ticket, then what's to stop every other passenger following her? Can't discriminate, don't you know?

Or if she was on a Thameslink train, she could have sat in the First Class area of the end carriage (i.e. the one furthest from the driver), as this is permanently declassified.
 








Lower West Stander

Well-known member
Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
This train was packed.

There was no one - and I mean no one - in First Class. That means at least twenty empty seats. The lady was made to push past all of us in the standing space by the doors and those standing in the aisles and then hope someone gave up her seat.

This made even more ridiculous by the fact none of us were even allowed to stand in the First Class area (they could easily have allowed that) thus cramping us up even more.

Disgusting - and for those who say she should have bought a First Class ticket - you obviously don't commute.
 


Creaky

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2013
3,835
Hookwood - Nr Horley
More an indictment of the two staff members in my opinion. They would hardly get any grief from other passengers for allowing a pregnant woman to sit down.

Personally I think it’s an indictment of the general public who no longer take the initiative to offer up their seat to someone who obviously needs one more than they do. I see this every match day on the P&R buses :(
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,906
Living In a Box
First Class is heavily used by railway middle management grades - you know the sort: vote Labour and support the unions without necessarily being a member. There's loads of 'em about - Champagne Socialists

What a load of bollox
 




portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
Despite the obvious fishing, quite a few train companies do allow pregnant women to use first class seats.

Behave, nothing fishy at all except your interpretation. There’s no obligation and it’s great some operators do.
 






portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
This train was packed.

There was no one - and I mean no one - in First Class. That means at least twenty empty seats. The lady was made to push past all of us in the standing space by the doors and those standing in the aisles and then hope someone gave up her seat.

This made even more ridiculous by the fact none of us were even allowed to stand in the First Class area (they could easily have allowed that) thus cramping us up even more.

Disgusting - and for those who say she should have bought a First Class ticket - you obviously don't commute.

It starts and ends with your choice though doesn’t it? Whatever the circumstances, you ultimately choose not to pay first class. Choose to commute. Choose to catch a particular train. Just as you choose to manipulate others interpretation with ‘made to’ and ‘forced to’ as if this lady had to run some tough mudder gauntlet. Get a sense of proportion please. She boarded a train. She didn’t have a first class ticket, choose not to pay for one - same as you - and Govia just happened to be enforcing carriage conditions that day. Maybe the assumption you all freely could is the actual issue here. Meanwhile some other member of the public had the decency to give up their seat. No big deal. Do it and see it all the time. And that is all there’s to it. Regardless of your persistent attempts to emotionally inflame what is an everyday occurrence up and down the country. I’ve deliberately left out the issue of packed trains because this isn’t news. In fact this entire thread is a complete non story and typical of today’s outrage at everything hyperbole. No offence, like.
 






Lower West Stander

Well-known member
Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
It starts and ends with your choice though doesn’t it? Whatever the circumstances, you ultimately choose not to pay first class. Choose to commute. Choose to catch a particular train. Just as you choose to manipulate others interpretation with ‘made to’ and ‘forced to’ as if this lady had to run some tough mudder gauntlet. Get a sense of proportion please. She boarded a train. She didn’t have a first class ticket, choose not to pay for one - same as you - and Govia just happened to be enforcing carriage conditions that day. Maybe the assumption you all freely could is the actual issue here. Meanwhile some other member of the public had the decency to give up their seat. No big deal. Do it and see it all the time. And that is all there’s to it. Regardless of your persistent attempts to emotionally inflame what is an everyday occurrence up and down the country. I’ve deliberately left out the issue of packed trains because this isn’t news. In fact this entire thread is a complete non story and typical of today’s outrage at everything hyperbole. No offence, like.

Do you commute?


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