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Post by superteacher on Jan 18, 2016 22:28:50 GMT
I've seen similar on the 92ts. Some dude not holding on the rails fell on to a single leaf door when the train swerved and the door opened half way every time the train braked. Motors didn't cut out or anything and everyone just ignored it. It's sometimes hard to detect when the motors cut out, but the motors cannot operate when the train circuit is broken.
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Post by jamesb on Jan 19, 2016 0:48:35 GMT
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Post by phoenixcronin on Jan 19, 2016 8:15:44 GMT
I am 99.99% sure that video has nothing to do with the incident, as you can see that is clearly an above ground station, whereas the incident happened in a tunnel, and also it looks like nothing more than opening the doors before the train is fully stopped. In fact I saw that video earlier on Twitter with loads of comments such as "are u f****** serious? This is why u c**** shut the f****** line?"
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Post by domh245 on Jan 19, 2016 10:37:46 GMT
That video does seem a bit dubious, but then it isn't captioned as being a video of the incident.
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Post by theblackferret on Jan 19, 2016 10:47:10 GMT
That video does seem a bit dubious, but then it isn't captioned as being a video of the incident. No, it isn't-it's typical current BBC sloppy journalism-on screen or online, inaccurate, biased and sensationalist stories, rarely if ever backed up with evidence. This particular video is just a gross example of that.
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Post by robv on Jan 19, 2016 12:05:29 GMT
That video does seem a bit dubious, but then it isn't captioned as being a video of the incident. No, it isn't-it's typical current BBC sloppy journalism-on screen or online, inaccurate, biased and sensationalist stories, rarely if ever backed up with evidence. This particular video is just a gross example of that. Good old bbc causing mayhem
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