Letter: Tiny targets for railway rage
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I am enraged by the letter from Miguel V Arana (12 September) concerning the use of public transport by the public. If Mr Arana, who was no doubt born at the age of 18, objects to having his senses assaulted by children near him on a train, he should either get off his bottom and move to a different carriage or stay at home behind locked doors and try to grow up.
GILL SMITH
London WC2
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