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Another excuse for making it more of a PITA taking bikes on trains.
Regulation is the logical answer, but whilst nobody cares about people riding illegal e-bikes it's not going to make any difference. If they do manage to get the public interested it'll probably just fuel more anti-bike prejudice.
Thanks to Brexit, the import standards we already have are no longer being enforced.
The Guard's not going to be able to tell the difference, and probably won't want the responsibility of deciding either.
Why should it be the responsibility of the guard to be able to tell if an ebike is safe or not
If it is one of the franen-bikes with a massive dinner plate sized hub motor and a battery helpd on by gaffer tape then it is easy
but mine is a big lump on the down tube - OK it is a Raleigh with a Bosch battery and motor - but is the guard supposed to know this - or tell the difference between mine and one which someone has nailed some stickers to??
If I was a guard I would just say "no mate" to all of them because if one goes off and I have let it on the train then I would not be confident that the rail company would support me and not pull out a piece of paper that says it is up to me to let it on the train so the whole thing is my fault.
I do not know what the solution is - but making the guard responsible isn;t it
and anyway - a lot of companies are trying to eliminate the guard on some services
and I don;t think the DLR even has one!