Paula Peters speaking outside London Bridge station. People who need
assistance should be able to use trains
just like everyone else. Turn up, buy a ticket and get on a train.
Making trains accessible isn't difficult. A guard can put down a ramp
in seconds and take it up again rapidly.
'We have a Right to Ride'
and all it needs are a few minor works at some stations to put in
ramps and a guard on the train with a simple ramp
Many stations have already been equipped with lifts to make them accessible.
The RMT is fighting to keep a
guard on every train for safety reasons - and the guard can also enable
wheelchair users to safely board and leave.
Most rail journey times have had several minutes added to them simply
to enable railway companies to avoid fines
but the companies now propose not to allow trains to stop for long enough
to let wheelchair users board.
We're Not Second Class Citizens'.
'Keep the Guard On the Train - Keep trains safe ' and let disabled
people travel.
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