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Though the bane of train conductors every since the first crude horse-drawn trains probably, putting one's soiled shoes on seats across the way has always been a no-no.

conductors ususally however just give you a frown and a finger wagging no-no and not prosecute as a criminal offense.

But lo and behold in meerie ole England there seems to be a crackdown on 'feet on seats' on at least one train franchise - Merseyrail, which operates trains on Merseyside (Chester-Liverpool region)

So far 240 people, according to the Guardian, have been prosecuted in courts for the offense of putting feet (or shoes) on seats and more than 600 others will face magistrates.

But when an absolute discharge was recently granted to a student by a magistrate, who like other magistrates have criticized the prosecutions as "too draconian and overloading the court system. The chairman of the magistrates bench said "A fixed penalty system would be more appropriate." Merseyrail officials were indignant:

saying the discharge was "short sighted and ill advised" and babbling on that "In describing the action as 'draconian' the magistrates showed a complete lack of understanding of what we are trying to achieve, which is a world-class public transportation network, free from anitsocial behaviour." Mersyrail spokesfolk said there would be no change in its policy.

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You don't begin to build a 'world-class' rail network by cracking down on feet on seat - though i'm not opposed to that, but by actually providing comfortable trains and clean trains

I've written Mersyrail and similar ilk like the ones around Leeds and am always appalled at the crude types of trains compare to the Continent:

tiny seats often marred with graffiti and ripped or torn - more than once i literally fell off my seat as the seat slid down to the floor when i sat in it - always test the integrity of the seat before plopping down

these trains are inevitably a garbage pile - drinks cans, newspapers and wrappers, etc. lying about

recently on one seriousl crowded train i found standing room by the door only to find after exiting that i'd been standing in vomit wrapped in a newspaper that had oozed onto my shoes

these trains are often seriously overcrowded - standing room not even being possible at times

that trains are cancelled a lot - 80% running may be par for these type trains - due to staff shortage.

In short feet on seat is just a fly in the overall ointment of providing a world-class operation.

Feet (without shoes i guess) on seats - is it or should it be a criminal offense or just a fine like parking or nothing at all?

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