A ScotRail passenger has claimed a conductor pulled his dog onto the tracks while he boarded a train to Paisley. Darren Carding was visiting his girlfriend with his 18-month-old Labrador, Ozzie, on Friday, March 17, when the alleged incident occurred.After having a disagreement with the conductor, Darren, who is originally from Shrewsbury, claims Ozzie was dragged underneath the carriage.
And ever since the terrifying ordeal, he has told how he can't get the image of his shaken puppy on the tracks out of his head.Speaking to Edinburgh Live, Darren said: "I was going to Paisley to visit my girlfriend and her little girl.
I had purchased my ticket on my phone but it wasn’t a mobile ticket and needed to be collected from a station which I didn’t realise."I had the proof of purchase and was going to collect the ticket from Camelon when I arrived, but the conductor did not accept this.
Then when I got my return train from Camelon it was the same conductor. As I was boarding the train he asked if I had a ticket and I said I do it’s in my wallet as I had picked it up from Camelon as I had said previously to him."He continued: "As I was boarding with my dog Ozzie, I felt a pull on the lead and noticed she wasn’t on the train.
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