Chatting to the british transport police
Apr. 29th, 2003 07:55 pmSo today they finally took a statement from me - beforehand I was a bit stressed about giving a witness statement, wasn't sure what was involved, but the BT police were very friendly and supportive and asked me to tell things slowly and carefully. And in the end, it was a relief to tell the whole event to someone, and them to listen attentively to all the details, and to get it all off my chest, and now that its out of me, I feel more free, like I've got past it now, and it's behind me. The emotions and the pain and the fear have all been signed away on forms. It's an escape.
They tell me theres an organized mob of these yobs, attacking on the Cambridge-London train often, sometimes in groups as large as 30-40. They get on and off at intermediate stations and often cause mayhem. In future I'm going to feel safe only on the nonstop services.
They tell me theres an organized mob of these yobs, attacking on the Cambridge-London train often, sometimes in groups as large as 30-40. They get on and off at intermediate stations and often cause mayhem. In future I'm going to feel safe only on the nonstop services.
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Date: 2003-04-29 02:20 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear a friend of
Have you seen anything yourself on the King's cross branch of the London-Cambridge route? I've just realised, if you live in Hitchin, you must use that route a lot, and can't use the nonstop trains. Take care, both you and Matt.