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| View Poll Results: should every train and underground station have disabled access ? | ||||||
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This Witch doesn't burn
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[QUOTE=Livia;6817842]Have you been on the Tube lately? Have a go at rush hour... it's packed, you can't get a seat, it uncomfortable... and in order to put on more trains they'd have to raise the already high ticket price substantially. It's all very honourable putting disabled access into every Victorian building at an extortionate cost, but who's going to pay for it? Passengers are already overcharged.[/QUOTE
do disabled passengers travel free then?
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