Me and thousands of others on a regular basis, yes.Check the train for damage in the yards, how often is it a "crime scene?" , how long does it take to get the driver out of the train and into some form of care ?
I've explained exactly how I would change the law, and by priorities, I place a higher priority on getting thousands of people home than collecting body parts, if it was an infrequent occurrence then I'd probably feel different, it's not , so I dont.
This-A coroner has to arrive and pronounce the person to be to be dead, it might be obvious to you and me but it's the law-if some c*nt has jumped in front of a train it doesnt need a corner to determine if he's dead.
This-the train has to be examined to determine everything is working...
Are you a regular commuter on the london to south coast line ? If you are , then fair enough, I cant really say a lot , if you're not , then just f*** off mate ( said in the tired depressed manner that only a bloke who gets on the train at 6.am every morning, doesnt get a seat until 3 bridges...
This is geting ridiculous, why does it take so bloody long to get the trains moving again, I know it sounds callous but this is an all too regular occurrence , on a different point I had to stand all the way from Clapham Jct to Haywards Heath last night, so glad my season ticket went up again.