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Gary's weekly views
Each week an article by Gary has appeared in the Plympton Plymstock and Ivybridge News in South West Devon. The articles are published here
TRACK HEAT
My journey back to
Other passengers were as gob-smacked as I was. A bishop stopped by my seat to express his frustration! Sometimes during extreme August droughts I have encountered such a thing, but in early May?
The real enemy is risk aversion. Of course we all want our public services to be conducted safely, but there has to be some commonsense and balance. No doubt a lawyer/risk assessor/ bureaucrat somewhere had issued some advice about train times during hot weather, and to avoid possible litigation, Network Rail management are imposing it to the very letter – irrespective of the impact on customers.
It is by far from the only example of risk aversion that we come across daily. Police officers who do not intervene robustly for fear of investigation; teachers no longer able to hug children in primary school because of possible child abuse claims; doctors who hold back from trusting their instincts to avoid lawsuits.
By far the worst cases of risk aversion come from administrators one step removed from the front line issuing disproportionate instructions to those on the front line. I saw a picture recently of a stone bridge on
Compare this with the wonderful day out Jan and I had recently with our two lively grandchildren at Buckfastleigh steam railway. Everything was real, accessible, and the children were allowed to get close up and personal with their Thomas the Tank heroes; the way it used to before Mr Jobs Worth Risk Aversion showed up. And the Fat Controller never once mentioned track heat.
posted by Nigel on Thursday, May 15, 2008

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