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Originally Posted by Jack_
Is that some sort of joke? Because everything you've posted on this subject for the last 24 hours has hinted heavily that that's you believe.
The 'big man' says 'do you want me to remove him?' or something along those lines, the conductor quite clearly says 'yes', and thus he is giving permission to another passenger to commit an assault, permission of which he doesn't have the power to give and had he be doing his job properly, he wouldn't have given any.
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What have I hinted heavily at as being a joke in my posts?
Is what a joke: what precisely Jack? That I hold a different view from you - no, that's no joke.
The Big Man says, " Do you want me to get him off for you". The conductor replies Yes. He didn't ask or invite or request or incite any violent act. The T&Cs of rail travel are clear: he was abusive, and he was removed. Not perhaps by the best means - but that is what happened.