Title: Journey Check Info Post by: Fourbee on October 17, 2013, 11:22:40 http://pda.journeycheck.com/firstgreatwestern/problems?referer=home&incidentsSection=rail&type=station&subType=all
Just noticed this on journey check and wondered if it was meant to be on there (along with various other staffing issues)?: Evesham Facilities: Security warning At Evesham station. Persons without tickets have been observed at the station. Additional Information: Trying to get to: Bournemouth (trying to board London bound services) Description: Male, Scottish, White, 5ft 10', Dark hair, Dark Jacket, Blue Rucksack, Smells of alcohol. Message Received: 08:19:31 16/10/2013 Title: Re: Journey Check Info Post by: bobm on October 17, 2013, 11:45:07 The truth is no it is not.
Staff have a template to use with some parts feeding the website and others for internal use. You can guess which part of the template they used. Title: Re: Journey Check Info Post by: Fourbee on October 17, 2013, 11:51:09 I suppose it takes some going to smell of alcohol around 0819 in the morning!
Though I have seen someone completely plastered at Redhill around 1000 with what looked like a rucksack full of cans in the past. Title: Re: Journey Check Info Post by: Chris from Nailsea on October 19, 2013, 00:26:55 I suppose it takes some going to smell of alcohol around 0819 in the morning! "Description: Male, Scottish ..." may provide an answer to that one. :P ::) :D Title: Re: Journey Check Info Post by: JayMac on October 19, 2013, 00:32:03 I'm half Scottish and wholly male.
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