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I agree that the railways have somehow gotten away with not upgrading stations (and level crossings etc) to a standard of safety which would be expected in just about any other industry, and especially one which is used by so many members of the public.
I wonder if it would be somehow viable to put a noise alert alarm on the outside of trains that go off when there is something near them, a bit like some cars have reverse alarms on them. I can see it being expensive and I don't know if it'd work.......
Hi Bridget it is all down to profit before people. The railway system in this Country suffered years and years of neglect and cannot be turned around over night it will take time but they are making progress and things will be made more safe
Hi Patti but surely Building Regulations would insist that the wall was safe before a Completion Certificate was issued for the house to be occupied. Once that is issued they have no control over the property that is how Building Regs work in Scotland probably different in Yorkshire.
Yes it would Susan. When I had a new house built in 19XX at Cragdale (in my rich days) The builders had put massive boulders in the edge of my back garden; which was not a problem for it could be landscaped. But, around the side of my house was a 30ft pathway and below that pathway was a sheer drop into the garden. Before completion, the builders had to put it right. I had a wrought iron fence put up to my liking, at their cost, but I had to buy the gate. They had to comply with building regulations. it was not so straight forward, there were debates over it....lol