The measure - approved the eve of Valentine's - is to avoid congestion on the docks to the station, hampering commercants provided to the traveling public.
At Warrington, kissing goodbye to the station no longer listed. Panels depicting a couple kissing on a white background with red strikethrough have appeared. A strange measure - ironically - Friday on the eve of Valentine's Day. The explanation of Virgin Trains, the company operating the station from the north-west England, is simple: as long hugs goodbye to create traffic jams which exacerbate local businesses, taxis and travelers. "Ideally, we want people to lay someone and leave. But this is not always the case. Some linger and slow down traffic, stressed Tuesday Colin Daniels, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the city, in the columns of The Independent.
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