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Porn On TransNamib Trains

Porn On TransNamib Trains

I WAS horrified when I travelled on Friday 14th of November for the first and the last time on a TransNamib Starline passenger train.

I was with my three-and-a-half-year-old son and my colleague. After everyone had settled in they put on a movie. It was a movie which featured naked women and things that I cannot even mention in this letter. Not only were there children on the train but it made a lot of the passengers uncomfortable. I then asked the people who were in charge whether there was any chance of them putting on another DVD as some of the mothers on the train did not feel comfortable with their children looking at this pornographic DVD but I was told that there was nothing that they could do about it as they were just given the DVDs to play.
I really have to wonder whether this is how TransNamib wants to entertain their customers or whether it was just a case of a perverted employee who could not wait to go home and watch the filthy movie. Nonetheless in my opinion this is just total disrespect and disregard of their customers and management really needs to have a look at other non-perverted and customer friendly ways of entertainment.

Note: name and address provided – Ed

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