Saturday, April 18, 2015

Strike and chaos meter A, Marino: “Possible layoffs” – The Time

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 “I do not rule with the opening of the inquiry commission of layoffs since Tuesday.” The announcement, in an interview with Tg1, the mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino, regarding the Friday, April 17 strike that has caused safety problems for passengers. “It is a spirit decomposed to address a situation that we want to bring to the maximum efficiency,” added the mayor.

 

  The complaint: “Fermi before 8:30.” Friday, April 17, the day of the strike, some passengers arrived at Anagnina from 8.15 onwards (the band warranty ends at 8:30) swear they have waited in vain for the trains leave for the last races Battistini. A hole of almost a quarter of an hour. As expected, in the rush hour and on the main line of the city, just a few minutes late to accumulate thousands and thousands of people on the docks. According to the official story carried dall’Atac (cross with the stories of those present), finally arrives at 8:28 the train towards Battistini, which is literally stormed. No time to start again from that central executive traffic (DCT), a kind of supervisor of the line, comes an unexpected communication (as witnessed by audio released exclusively by Time ): “Evacuate trains. The turn is over. Take off passengers. ” The response of one of the drivers is eloquent: “I can not evacuate the train, they beat me.” The fear of the driver proves true: Passengers rebel assault and cabs of drivers. A Cinecittà, a large group of people occupying the train and it will stay inside for over an hour (by the way in the dark) until the staff Atac fails to convince the “rebels” to abandon the protest. But the real fight is likely to Piazza Re di Roma. Order to stop the trains, in fact, all convoys have finished the race, reaching the docks closer. Here, however, passengers are unleashed and, as evidenced by a video (which always Time yesterday morning posted first on its online portal) throng to the driver: “Get out!”, They shout, “but how dare you! ? “, and again,” go to work. ” At one point, the voltage increases, “Beat him,” shouts a lady with very little sarcasm. The driver gets along with many insults and the help of the operators of the station, which they do slip away from the train.

 

  Codacons: “Well layoffs.” “Codacons will support the mayor Marino in any dismissal related to the transport strike last Friday” does know the association in a statement. “What has happened in the Capital is a scandal – says the president Carlo Rienzi – Similar violations of the rules are an affront to the rights of the users, and must never again be situations like that. We demand an iron fist against those responsible for the chaos in the subway and the immediate dismissal of those who created so many inconveniences to the citizens, so that it creates a precedent that will act as a deterrent to future unlawful conduct in public transport “. “Codacons also recalls that on the website of the association (www.codacons.it) has published the form through which the users involved in the disruption of last Friday on the subway line may seek compensation for damage suffered” concludes.

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