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No. My job is called safety critical. Me, as a Guard and train Drivers are responsible for anything up to 1000 people at any one time. However for ease for the company and as any railway employee can be called on to help in an emergency (and that's written into contracts...) it covers all staff all the time while at work.
I suspect it's the same for railway workers in most countries. Would you want to be on a train with a drunk driver or guard...?

However if caught DD it's a criminal offense and I have to let them know about all of them - I also deal with money.




Thanks for clarifying. Sounds like pretty much the same 'common sense' guidelines as we have over on this side for transportation workers and the like, but one can never be certain whether Big Brother is stepping in or not nowadays.


JB "Long live the Duck Force!"