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| View Poll Results: should every train and underground station have disabled access ? | ||||||
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give us a lift Ben 24.04.14
not to far from the station the best hospital in the world does rest you can now visit with no frustration it has passed the Ben test. i want to thank but i do also have beef because any denial of access is a skank into London underground and rail operators goes my teeth. we can put a man on the moon we can even in the sea go deep now my anger is starting to balloon i believe no access is a excuse that's cheap. pull out your finger adapt and with the law comply because your betrayal is starting to linger i am so hurt, i could cry. do it faster this is a urgent must because if someone is evading the barrier master you would not let them gather rust. equal to all commuters then get a move on with a shift the one we need to thank is Ben and hopefully one day every station will have a disabled access lift. |
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