User talk:Dwicking

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I realise your good intentions in adding the warning about Stratford station, but it doesn't belong in Wikipedia. You see, what you state is probably something you yourself have experienced, but for this strange animal called Wikipedia, that counts as "original research" and is not admitted. If the problem has been reported in a reliable source, e.g. a major newspaper, then you could add this information to Wikipedia giving a reference to the source. Failing that, perhaps you could have a letter published in a London paper Noyster  (talk),  08:24, 21 July 2014 (UTC)