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Originally Posted by JoshBB
Idk I have mixed feelings about this.
I can't see it being practical, but from what I understand is that these carriages would serve as a choice thing, meaning that it's not segregation as some people have put it, but women if they feel like they might be harassed can go in there.
But yeah it's only an idea and not a policy, he says he will talk to women and they will ultimately decide whether or not it becomes a policy which is very sensible and I respect that. Who knows womens issues better than women?
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In women only carriages who is going to stop a male getting on? The railways need policing not people who pay massive ticket prices policing themselves