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26th April 2008, 23:21
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| | Gold Account Customer | Anyone else think this is disgusting? I have found this out today and to be brutally honest I am still fuming!
Im just trying to gain as much support as I can for this because although it doesnt affect me directly, it really affects a member of my family and we are all fuming about it.
The Tyne and Wear Metro system has now decided anyone who uses a mobility scooter must be accompanied or they will not be allowed to travel. This is because they claim all mobility scooters (even the very lightweight ones) have the power to be able to smash through a set of heavy metal doors and land on the track. They have however said electric wheelchairs, no matter how powerful, will have no restriction. I personally know people with electric wheelchairs that are very heavy and rather powerful, a lot more powerful than all but the most top of the range mobility scooters, and are capable of doing a heck of a lot more damage.
My mum has very limited mobility due to a spinal problem for which she has had 2 major operations, and can only walk a few steps. She finds it almost impossible to use a wheelchair due to severe arthritis, so her mobility scooter is her lifeline. She is very independent, and goes out a lot on her own, mainly due to the fact my dad is also very severely disabled due to emphysema, and although he is mobile he often finds it difficult to be out a long time. She is not allowed to board a bus on her scooter, and a taxi round trip would cost somewhere in the region of 20 pounds.
This aside, this is essentially barring all those who perhaps live alone and have no family nearby to help or those whose partners perhaps are too ill to come with them, in some cases cutting them off completely from shops, banks, etc. Nexus wouldnt dream of banning electric wheelchairs, as surely there would be an outcry. What they dont seem to realise is that they are still treating disabled people less favourably by saying to them 'we dont trust you to travel alone as you obviously cant control your scooter.' would they say that to say, an epileptic, or a diabetic like myself? - 'we cant trust you to travel alone in case something happens.' Would they say that to someone in a wheelchair???? It seems they think that the people who use these scooters arent using them because they need them for a vaild reason... whats the difference between using a scooter and an electric wheelchair>??? most of the time they are used for the same reason.
What is also really galling is that Nexus charge the elderly and disabled 13 pounds per year to travel on the Metro! (and this change has come not long after the yearly renewal of the cards - strange that isnt it??? a coincidence??? hmmm!)
What does everyone think of this? Do you think this is discrimination? Would be interested to know. Have already written a very narky letter to the director general of Nexus...would just be interested to know what everyone else thinks.
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27th April 2008, 16:21
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? My dear friend, these people are pure scum.
They are the same type of people that would tell a distraught teenage girl who has lost her purse that she cannot travel on the last train home.
You need to think of [edited] until they retract this disgusting rule. You can start by checking this post of mine: Arrogant, rude & petty ticket inspectors - a solution
Thanks
Last edited by Bookworm; 27th April 2008 at 19:37.
Reason: advocating potentially illegal actions, no thanks.
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27th April 2008, 19:00
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? A new God has appeared in Great Britain in the last decade or so that demands worship and blind adherence.
This new God is Health and Safety.
Countless times a day you will now find written and verbal notices, advice and restrictions that start along the the lines of "For health and safety reasons ...."
Seldom will there be any reference of where this has originated, nor who caused this new rule/restriction to be implemented. Yet whoever has introduced this expects adherence without query - and becomes quite agitated if anyone has the temerity to query this.
We, the general public, need to be more like the French. Trouble is, every time we take action against injustice the government brings in rules to prevent us doing the same in future. As evidence, I give two examples: - Motorists barricaded oil depots some few years ago, and the government had to back down and stop the proposed increase in fuel duty. Governments don't like to be made to back down, so once things settled down they brought in new rules - anyone who barricades a depot in future will be arrested and hauled off.
- Until recent years is was a right of every subject to make peaceful protest outside the Mother of Parliaments. It is now forbidden to protest anywhere within 0.5km (I think) of the houses of parliament unless you have prior permission. Even in places like Cuba, the common people are not prevented in law from protesting like we are.
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So, to answer your post, you need to protest by firstly getting the company to state under what statute this rule has been introduced. Their reply to this will determine your next move. |
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29th April 2008, 17:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? Contact these people About us
I think the metro are on very very dodgy ground here particularly as they are one of the principal forms of transport in Tyneside....Also they know full well that very few disabled people use electric wheelchairs to travel......Those that do tend to be totally immobile in body........The majority use the type of scooter your mother does & to ban their use is disgraceful as it will cause, throughout the region, many hundreds if not thousands a considerable loss of amenity.
How on earth do the people who make these unthinking decisions sleep at night
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29th April 2008, 23:42
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? Thanks everyone for your kind words.
My mum has been in touch with the local paper today and it seems the whole of tyneside is up in arms about it.... she had to struggle onto a bus on her crutches to visit her bank yesterday and she is in a lot of pain today. Her and my dad have gone to Scotland on very disabled-friendly holiday, so at least she gets a break.
JonCris, you are so right. im just wondering if they are trying to get all elderly and disabled people off Metro as they get no revenue from them!!! I wrote a concise, but angry, letter stating straight facts and several sections of the DDA... and there are several disabled groups very annoyed about this. I am just simply hoping they see sense and realise what they have done and let common sense prevail, for the sake of my mum and hundreds of other disabled people who use a scooter to get about and rely on the Metro to get them to the shops, banks or even medical appointments.
My mum is fairly lucky in the sense her doctors is nearby and there are several supermarkets (a small Co-Op, a large Asda and a small Sainsbury's) within travelling distance on her scooter, but the only way she can get to her bank (there is only one branch in the area in the city centre) is via Metro, and the metro covers some very rural areas such as Callerton where there is nothing for miles - what about the poor people stuck in areas like that????
Part of me is so glad I dont live there anymore.... Im just waiting to see what Nexus' next crazy plan is!!! |
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30th April 2008, 03:01
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? Contact the Equality & Human Rights Commision
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30th April 2008, 07:50
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? I was a guard on the railway for 27 years.
I have worked every type of train apart from the Royal Train, until last year.
I started off on DMU's made in 1950's
Recently we used to work charter trains consisting of upto 12 coaches, with steam engines and old deisel locos.
The guard where provided is in charge of the train, I am totally responsible for what happens on that train. The driver is i/c the engine, and works to the instructions of the guard.
Wheel chairs, scooters and other conveyances were loaded onto the train with a ramp and made secure either in the brake van, or in a place set aside within the train for mail bags/parcels/ owt else that was bulky.
With the HST's there is provision for wheel chairs within the coach, as they take seats out to make room for these items.
On todays railway, it all down to money and some operators are good others are just rat bags.
I would help anyone onto a train, and make the comfortable, but its all about fining you and making money. |
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30th April 2008, 16:08
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? It seems that my mum isnt the only one whose annoyed.. found in the newcastle evening chronicle...
But my mum also has to get a word in bless her  have changed the names slightly to protect personal details...
A DISABLED Metro user has vowed to fight to save her independence.
Mrs C, 72, is afraid she will soon be stripped of her freedom after Metro bosses brought in new rules about the use of mobility scooters.
Metro operator Nexus announced last week that it would be banning passengers from taking mobility scooters on to its trains unless they are accompanied by a companion.
But Mrs C, who relies on the Metro to get about, says this move will rob her of her independence.
And the pensioner, who suffered a crippling spinal injury when she fell down the stairs in her home during a thunderstorm 18 years ago, has now threatened to blockade the carriages in a bid to persuade Nexus to re-think the plans.
She said: “If I have to, I’ll get as many scooters as possible down there in the morning as people are going to work,” said the spirited pensioner.
“I’m quite willing to be arrested and forcibly removed in order to protest, I feel so strongly about it.”
And Mrs C is calling on all disabled Metro users to join her in her fight. Nexus announced its new rules after a pensioner ended up on the tracks when he lost control of his scooter. He was boarding a train at Howdon, Wallsend, and his scooter smashed through the doors on the other side.
It is the second time a passenger has been injured in this way. But Mrs C, of Newcastle, insists scooters are safe and is prepared to take a test to prove it. “I get everywhere on my scooter and I can get on and off the Metro quite capably,” she said.
“Why weren’t the doors made to stop this kind of accident happening and how long has the person who had the accident been driving?
“I’d like to know if management has taken this decision after the complaints of drivers who don’t give scooter drivers or mothers with children time to get on or off the Metro.”
Since being left a scooter by a friend who died, Mrs C has enjoyed a new lease of life.
Another Metro user, *Mrs_Ryan's mum* 58, of Newcastle, is also furious with Nexus’ decision.
She said: “All we want Nexus to do is to treat us fairly. If two people had road crashes, they wouldn’t take cars off people. I use the Metro to go shopping and meet up with friends. But I also use it to attend my hospital appointments, which means I’m not using an ambulance.” |
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30th April 2008, 17:26
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? ah no, i dont think they would ban mums with pushchairs... they have to buy tickets so therefore.... revenue!!!
The elderly and disabled pay 13 pounds a year for their passes, far less than the 3pounds plus that they charge for a ticket.
They do take up more room,granted, but so do pushchairs, wheelchairs and even luggage - one of the main routes is Newcastle Airport-Newcastle City Centre so obviously there is often people with a lot of luggage going to/from the airport, plus people coming from the enormous Tesco Extra on that route who may have a lot of shopping. Will they ban them as well????
Bureaucracy gone mad!!!  |
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1st May 2008, 00:32
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? A small victory... from BBC Tyne website. The operator of the Tyne and Wear Metro is reviewing its ban on mobility scooter users travelling on the system without a helper.
The ban was imposed after two accidents in which scooter owners crashed through train doors and onto tracks.
Operator Nexus has now promised to review the rule following protests from disabled passengers.
But it has said the ban will remain in place until a consultation process has been completed.
Protestor Susan Calvert said the restriction, which was imposed last week after the latest accident, had robbed her of her independence.  There is a problem with mobility scooters and we must operate a safe railway
Nexus director general Bernard Garner
She said: "My husband and most of my friends are at work during the day, so I'm upset at being told that I can't go on the Metro alone."
Nexus director general Bernard Garner said the firm would be speaking to disability groups to establish how mobility scooter users could travel on the Metro safely.
He said: "There is a problem at the moment with mobility scooters using the metro and until we can establish a safe way in which they can use the system the ban must remain in place.
"We must operate a safe railway."
A man was rescued by emergency services after plunging onto stretch of track at Howden station, in North Tyneside on April 24.
Last year, an elderly woman on a mobility scooter crashed through train doors and onto the Metro track after boarding a train at Brockley Whins station, South Tyneside.
The woman suffered bruising but was not seriously hurt. The restriction applies to powered mobility scooters but not to electric wheelchairs.
Mr Garner clearly sounds QUITE cheesed off
It sounds like there has been serious amounts of complaints... i for one am going to keep the pressure on and it sounds like the others affected will too... |
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1st May 2008, 09:07
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Anyone else think this is disgusting? Mr Garner could ensure there w | |