Rail Boss Denies Station Risk and Attacks Campaign
Evening Standard - London › March 13, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › March 13, 2006
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A RAIL boss has sparked controversy by dismissing his passengers' fear of crime, saying they have only a "limited" understanding of the risks.
Charles Horton, managing director of Southern, criticised the Evening Standard's campaign for all London stations to be staffed while trains are running and blamed commuters' fear of crime on the media.See the full content of this document
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