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I hope the man who chucked him off doesn't get penalised by the law. He did a good thing IMO.
Easy to say that after the fact. That scenario could have played out many different ways, though - some of which include physical danger to the other passengers. Not his (or the staff's) call to make, in my opinion. There's a reason we have professionally-trained law-enforcement.
Absolutely.
Yes, it's a very difficult and tricky situation that could have held a whole host of varying outcomes. This time, it worked out OK. But as you say, and as I acknowledged earlier, the are better ways of dealing with such an occurrence too.
Yes to all of this. Initially when I watched this before it went viral, my immediate thoughts were 'cheeky little git deserved all he got'. But then I thought about it a bit more with my sensible hat on after reflecting for a bit and the more I think about it, the more I don't like it.
The guy that threw him off had no business doing that. The correct procedure for Scotrail staff is that they call transport police to come to the next stop, keep the train going then when they reach said stop, transport police come on and eject the trouble maker safely. It's a pretty simple procedure to follow so I really don't understand why the ticket inspector did what he did - effectively inciting other train go-ers to get involved.
Exactly as above says,
this time it worked out ok. However I know of some stations where there it literally a near 2 foot gap between train and platform, what if when ejecting the youth, or when the youth tries to get back on he falls between the platform and the train? Or what if it is particularly icy (as is the condition in that area as I type) and he slips and breaks his arm / leg / neck? Or what if another passenger tries to get on the train unaware that an 8 stone pleb is about to be propelled bahooky first into their oncoming path causing injury to them too?
More seriously as others have said, what if this type of person were carrying some type of blade or other weapon?
The combined actions of the conductor and the 'good samaritan' caused what was potentially a dangerous and explosive situation that simply didn't need to happen if the VERY simple correct procedure was followed.
That said, I'd still have liked to smack the wee s**t in the mouth...
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