Having trains with no conductors is madness

I don't know whether it is too late to add my views to those currently expressed regarding trains without guards.

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We already have to check our groceries out ourselvees at the supermarket counters, thus doing good folks out of their livelihoods in carrying out this work (although I am still able to use a good shop which carriers on the ‘old way’).

Are we to be live robots and told what we can do? And do we go to it like zombies?

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The thought of travelling in trains with no conductor is totally abhorrent to me. I have seen bad conduct with unruly passengers not only anti social behaviour but dangerously so.

To then not have anyone to call on – to instruct with any accidents, break downs or even suicides on the line is actually madness.

If it means paying more for our wonderful train service (with its conductors), then I for one will endorse that. I find the folk who provide this to be kind, helpful and informative.

Mrs Judy Young

Ring Road

Lancing

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