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  • Railway Byelaws (and one you may not be aware of)

    The interesting thing about the UK rail system is that there are many byelaws. I visited Ireland recently and one byelaw that you should know that can’t be enforced and as you may of read, I’m on the Autistic Spectrum Disorder which I believe I am rather sensitive to:

    • Noise
    • Sight
    • Smell

    In fact, hyper sensitive at times. This is where the byelaws on National Rail are a godsend, because Railway Byelaw 7 in particular which states, coming from the National Rail website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/railway-byelaws/railway-byelaws#conduct-and-behaviour-1 (Retrieved 18/06/2025)

    “7. Music, sound, advertising and carrying on a trade.

    1. Except with written permission from an operator, no person on the railway, shall to the annoyance of another persons:

    a.  Sing, or

      B. Use any instrument, article or equipment for the production or reproduction of sound”

    So when travelling around the UK*, I do ask a lot to turn down their music, sound or whatever that is bothering me, often with a hostile response and just make them aware of the state of play. I often have my staff ID around my neck and an ASD lanyard to denote my disability and for those not in the position, I just recommend asking them to turn down the volume. However, if you don’t feel comfortable, a chat with the guard/OBS doesn’t go amiss.

    For me, sound is rather irritating and it’s something I have been unable to fix – background noise. So if someone is talking to me up close, sometimes, I will home in what’s going on in the background and unable to focus on the foreground, hence why I sometimes inadvertently ignore someone. Sometimes, it’s just motor sounds such as a moving train that is frustrating as it drowns out the person close to me. Sometimes, some sounds at certain frequencies are ear piercing and just generally irritating, yes, I have my headphones to block out the noise but more and more devices are being built without headphones sockets. There’s 2 options, adapters or Bluetooth. Sounds like a simple solution right?

    Ok, in ear earphones are annoying as crap, I can’t listen to them for more than 10 minutes without me wanting to rip them out of my lugs and at worse case, my skin takes offence and guess what happens? A spot in my ear.

    Ok, let’s try over the ear headphones, some are nice and comfy, some are bad. I can wear them much longer but guess what? My skin takes offence and sometimes, I have to take them off for a breather – well longer periods, because my skin builds up oil around the cups and it irritates my skin which guess what? Causes a spot.

    Then there is Bluetooth. Oh yeah, I got told off as well for creating too much noise recently, while using my computer at home as my server and my device as a thin client (See this post to why.).  It didn’t work by wired, so I tried Bluetooth. Fine paired, worked, all for about a minute and disconnected, blasting the carriage out with V2 radio music. Great.

    Then there is foreign railways and the worst bit is, I don’t know the rules or even how they enforce them. Northern Ireland Railway has a different set of rules to the UK. Interestingly, Northern Ireland Railways is in the UK, but for devolution purposes, is considered an Overseas’s operator. So you need the FIP Card if you are staff. They are also NOT a member of the Rail Delivery Group which I think would bring many benefits. Unified byelaws under the Railways Act 2003 (I think it is), access to discounts, access to funding, common ticketing to the rest of the UK with the Rail Settlement Plan. Better through ticketing with Ferries, there is a lot to gain. But what do I know? I’m just someone in the UK with a small suggestion.

    Anyway, Northern Ireland Railways and Iranrod Eireann have different rules, I looked and I couldn’t see any mention of Northern Ireland Railways conditions of carriage about noise, meaning it’s unenforceable and “Translink” or “NIR” does not appear in any entity in the Railway Byelaws, despite being administered by the ORR (Office for Rail and Road) – in London.

    Iranrod Eireann on the other hand, isn’t subjected to UK laws or byelaws for obvious reasons. I could not find anything specific, but this news article indicates “No person at any time, shall while on the railway or in any vehicle Willfully interfere with the comfort and connivence of other passenger or person while on the railway or in any vehicle” (From: https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/seven-things-you-might-not-17465087  retrieved: 19/06/2025 at 10:51)

    Interesting. But still doesn’t answer the issue of excessive noise. However, what is also interesting is a lot of papers in the UK are now also starting war on excessive noise and even giving it a name of “Bare beating”. Now if only there was a byelaw for that – look above.

    (For the record, I don’t mind people talking, in fact, I’m on a train as I wrote this, in Northern Ireland, heading to Derry~Londonderry, on a table with 3 guys chatting to each other and they aren’t obnoxious in any way. It’s a reasonable conversation about cars).

    (* except Northern Ireland Railways as the rules are different)

  • Trains again (and women).

    So now for another blog about women – on trains, but this time, I don’t think I’ll see them again.

    I’m over in Northern Ireland as I write this, staying around the Bangor area and a friend and myself decided to get a train from Carnalea to Belfast Grand Central. Bangor has some great views on the line, had a nice CAF Class 4000 unit which the first coach at least, suddenly wanted to divorce its gearbox.

    Carnelea has some nice views and some interesting plants, it’s next to t a golf course too. Only downside is that my friend sat in the first carriage and I did too, I asked to join a lovely lady on a table, the offer wasn’t refused as I use my tablet and battled with the VPN and the tablet, while my home PC sticks the fingers up.

    While taking in the sites that the Bangor line has. Truly amazing. However, confidence is an all time low. So, I get the glance, I look at her occasionally and admire the beauty of the lady and too scared to say anything. If you read previously or if I have mentioned, my rejection rate is very high and I turned into this “I don’t want to take the risk anymore” sort of thing, so talking and taking details is a no no for me now, unless they start talking to me, but then I’m careful. The thing that scared me? The phone and the camera pointed at my direction, that makes me nervous! And it happened a few times during the journey. I should have taken a photo of her, but laws are against me and it’s even more wrong to put a photo on this site. Especially with GDPR.

    Then near to the end of the journey, she started tapping the table after I did, still saying nothing and ignoring the cues, then getting off the train, she was right behind me, the whole way until I stopped and waited for my friend in an open area. She leaves and comes back to use Starbucks and takes a very long time. Then disappeared on another train.

    Why write about it? Well, to give an insight. Too scared to get myself into trouble and a more recent point I’ve put across is that being on the ASD means you misinterpret a lot, I don’t like taking risks, I don’t like getting into trouble, I don’t like making people feel uncomfortable and even if nothing happened. (Can’t anyway for other reasons – I’ll talk about it in due course). I would love to get to know more women, its just my past, my confidence has been shattered and even my colleagues, who are women, its taken me a long time to even talk to them.

    What I find weird is many women get uncomfortable by me, but at the same time, do they realise that some actions make me feel uncomfortable too? It’s like being baited, Being neutral to me is best, or just ask a question like “hows your day?”. I’ll start a conversation that way. If you are wondering, yes, I did go to Belfast, yes, I did have a good day out and ended up taking too many photos of trains again.

  • Note to self: Dealing with passengers.

    I get into a little bit of trouble but I got to be careful what I say… (more…)

  • Interesting thought (When I go abroad)

    Yet, I’m on the avoid list in my own country with women at least…

    What triggered this off is I was talking to a friend I know of, a lady I know from college and is currently elsewhere and spoke about my experiences. I mentioned that I find it difficult to get a date – well attention as well, but I didn’t mention that, unless you are J and sit opposite me saying nothing and her friends know my name.

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  • Small problem I have (Part 2)…

    So I wrote a few months ago about my issues with a lady who sits opposite me and getting the body language confused (this post). Well, it gets more curious – now she knows my name. I’ll be honest, ASD doesn’t help me here and I am not one to talk to someone unless I find something common to talk about (hard when you are on a train) to get over that first bit of anxiety.

    I know this person has a couple of friends that join at Haslemere occasionally. I mean, like once in a blue moon. I was talking to someone about my anxiety with this issue who I know, what doesn’t help me is that I often have staff around me. Some that fall asleep on the train. Guess who is the rude one to wake them up?

    Yep, that’s right – me.

    So, left it at that, since then, a number of things have gone wrong to get the pattern absolutely right, avoid them, I know her friend has referred to me in the past as I have a table all to myself, I only ever use table seats due to my high laptop usage.

    Now more recently, I started seeing her friends (not the person concerned) and the question was, “Are you going to sit next to <my real name>?”. I didn’t hear the response however, so I don’t know what it was, but I’ve heard myself being referred to twice. So the more I think, the more I’m curious. However, there is one big disadvantage I have, age.

    With myself and women and still being single, some other interesting problems have come up. They’re being trying to understand one of the people I work with. Admittedly, I know them more and have a little interest, but some of the conversations I’ve had with them and its taken me a long time to talk to them,  mostly if I am honest, I’m scared to even talk/ask someone out, especially with the company I work with due to 2 reasons A) the public interaction I have, B) actually get into trouble where someone puts in a pretty serious complaint (often blown out of proportion), end up in a bout of depression and again, cycle repeats which I may of explained before. This is the problem I face with office and railway romance, not that I won’t consider it (there is some I’d like to date and move on with), but the risk without getting any help is just too great – that is what scares me.

    In fact, worried me so much, I finally brought it up in private with my manager in a recent TWYM – the railway doesn’t have appraisals, we have TWYMs (Time With Your Manager). These are mandated twice a year by the company, our department (the TPU) mandates them 3 times a year, one manager does them 4 times a year, which is good as it helps get any problems you have off your chest. TWYM’s are a way for my manager to explain how the company is performing, what the future holds and as we are the next TOC to go under Operator Of Last Resort, this is one of the points that would have been discussed, what happens next and what it means for us. We also discuss performance, discuss progression, discuss problems at work and one I brought up and I thought it would be good, is my current anxiety with women. Oh and to be clear, I’m straight.

    So at work, I described someone incorrectly, not deliberately, but I couldn’t find the right words. I mentioned the problems that stayed between the 4 walls, floor and ceiling of “The Snug” which I’m not talking about it on here or who, but what took me back and shocked is that actually, my boss had a lot more understanding about the problems. Genuinely, I was in a good way.

    Now if you go back to what I said earlier about being scared, this is where attitudes need to change and I’m going to specifically relate it to dating. It is inevitable the situation at work is going to be “boy meets girl”, “boy wants date”, “girl rejects boy” and then it’s a HR thing and what worries me more is being lead on and of course, I don’t know the difference. Now my previous managers in my old role – well the role before my current one is the same, but before that, would only know the basics, they wouldn’t know how to treat someone with ASD correctly but the tick box exercise of “you got it, but anything goes wrong, we have to tell you off and bring you into the office for a stern talking to”. In fact, in all my previous jobs apart from the CO3 role and CO4 role, it’s the same. Not to say all managers were like that, but a lot were what I felt was rough and ready. The same could be said at college as well, university, I just avoided the issue of dating and my argument is how we deal with ASD is wrong.

    Yes, I accept the fact I’m going to make someone feel uncomfortable but what it has done , rather than make me as a person, its destroyed me as a person and my relationship prospects, especially with the way I am treated. The worst bit is, I’ve told them about it, but there is no support in going “this is the body language of how dating works”. “These are the signs”, I actually don’t understand any of that, I suspect it, I get very scared of getting it wrong and that just makes life so much awkward.

    And I know what happens:

    They wash their hands of the problem and go “its not my problem”.

    Yes it is actually, if you expect me to take responsibility of my actions, I expect you to do the same, not palm it off onto some process or some technicality that means you get away with it. In other words, A) stop hiding behind an entity (such as “the cleaning team”) – that really drives my head in because you KNOW someone won’t take responsibility, B) take this as a big learning curve and use it to treat other people a different way.

    As to my current managers, honestly, I can’t thank you enough, best group I’ve ever worked with and its so good, I’ve recommended the place to other staff. Honestly, the whole setup is so different, its not just treatment, I’ve even had managers even apologising for a small mistake they’ve made and not any manager, a very high up manager. That really says a lot.

    Now why am I bringing this up now? Well, progression and jobs have always been a sticking point and if I am honest and REALLY embarrassed, I kept applying for jobs, I kept getting rejected time and time again, not knowing what was wrong with me. The support I could have had from my family could be better and if I ever have kids of my own, I learnt a lot. First job, sit them down, look at what they are good at and pick loads of jobs out that you think “You’ll be good at that”, give them that encouragement and teach them how the job market works. Its not a case of “do it for them”, but equip them with the skills to be A) resilient to rejection and B) actually work out what they need to do. The education system goes only so far. Now I got that sorted and it took me 24 years to get where I am. I didn’t have my first job until I was 24 and that was through a friend.

    Before that, I was on benefits, that’s the bit I am honestly embarrassed by, because of the stigma that comes with it, Disability Living allowance, then Income Support with Incapacity Benefit with the shortest interview going. I was in the room for 30 seconds or less and the doctor made their assessment there and then. So why relationships? Well, I’m struggling. There is a goal I would like, just to be loved, that would say a lot. No, not from family, not from friends (as I don’t consider it the same way), but from a lady I can stay with and get married with, that’s ultimately what I am after. However, as far as I know of, there isn’t much in the way of that and with the mess I am in, I’m getting less and less hopeful I’ll get something, especially by the age of 40, which is as I write this, just over a year away.

  • Small problem I have…

    I think I’ll talk about my first problem with autism or ASD with a little problem I have currently and it may explain how I work. Patterns, lots of patterns. My current issue is my daily commute and one lady (who I suspect I now have some name, could be wrong but I believe it’s a J), gets on further up the line. Nothing unusual.

    For me, the most difficult problem is understanding body language, she also knows I carry a particular type of laptop, a Panasonic Toughbook, at the moment it’s more like 2. A Mk1 and Mk2 (as one cannot run windows, the other can). It has a rear facing camera which I would think would put people off. It also has “incognito” mode, basically, you can press a hotkey and it shuts all noise, light and appear dead. Great for management, however – just doesn’t work on Linux. So, I’ve carried the Mk1 with me, had it on a plate stand, broke the plate stand, used a Bluetooth keyboard, done all sorts of weird things. Carried different type of laptops and if she is observant, probably recognises a lot of them.

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