IW FOUNDATION GIVES FINANCIAL LIFT TO ABILITY DOGS 4 YOUNG PEOPLE

IW FOUNDATION GIVES FINANCIAL LIFT TO ABILITY DOGS 4 YOUNG PEOPLE

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Jonathan Attenborough was travelling on the 4:39pm service on Tuesday from Haymarket with his Labrador and found himself standing in the area in front of the train doors. It is unclear if he eventually got a seat or had to stand for his journey. Jonathan was left to stand on a busy train between Edinburgh and Perth despite asking passengers "several times" for a seat. Pic: @JonAttenborough/Twitter And Jonathan, a disability and inclusion advocate, has taken to social media to vent his anger about the lack of assistance from ScotRail staff on the service. A ScotRail spokesman dog training 4 u said: “We’re sorry we let Mr Attenborough down on the high standards of assisted travel that we aim to provide. We are working hard to learn from this, and ensure that this does not happen again. “It’s disappointing to learn that no customer offered up a seat, as we would expect customers to keep our priority seats, which are located near the doors in our trains, free for people who are less able to stand. ” The train operator went on to say: "Hi Jonathan, I wanted to get back in touch about your experience on Tuesday.

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