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A train operator has been forced to apologise after an alleged racist remark was made over a station public address system.A train operator has been forced to apologise after an alleged racist remark was made over a station public address system.
The incident took place at the Wallsend stop of the Tyne and Wear Metro, when an eastern European man was allegedly begging passengers for money.The incident took place at the Wallsend stop of the Tyne and Wear Metro, when an eastern European man was allegedly begging passengers for money.
An announcement made over the PA system said: “We’ve had numerous complaints about your behaviour demanding money and begging. You might do it in your country but you’re not doing it here.”An announcement made over the PA system said: “We’ve had numerous complaints about your behaviour demanding money and begging. You might do it in your country but you’re not doing it here.”
Metro bosses said they were taking the remarks very seriously and an investigation had been launched.Metro bosses said they were taking the remarks very seriously and an investigation had been launched.
Paul Walker, the customer service director at DB Regio Tyne and Wear, which operates Metro on behalf of Nexus, said: “We are aware a member of our staff made a Tannoy announcement at Wallsend Metro station which may be deemed inappropriate.Paul Walker, the customer service director at DB Regio Tyne and Wear, which operates Metro on behalf of Nexus, said: “We are aware a member of our staff made a Tannoy announcement at Wallsend Metro station which may be deemed inappropriate.
“We would like to apologise for any offence caused and can assure customers that reports of inappropriate or offensive behaviour by staff are taken very seriously. A full investigation into the matter is currently ongoing to establish the facts and, based on the outcome, appropriate action will be taken.”“We would like to apologise for any offence caused and can assure customers that reports of inappropriate or offensive behaviour by staff are taken very seriously. A full investigation into the matter is currently ongoing to establish the facts and, based on the outcome, appropriate action will be taken.”
The station in Newcastle is not staffed and so a combination of CCTV and the PA system is used to monitor platforms.The station in Newcastle is not staffed and so a combination of CCTV and the PA system is used to monitor platforms.