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Old April 23rd 06, 02:09 PM posted to uk.transport.london
tim \(back at home\) tim \(back at home\) is offline
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Not getting prosecuted for this type of offence is really easy -- buy a
valid ticket for the whole of your journey on the railway and comply
with the terms and conditions set out in the byelaws. When they say
tickets are not transferable they really mean it!


How does buying a ticket stop the OP being prosecuted because
his friend 'borrowed' his pass.

No-one here thinks that the friend deserves anything less
than he gets. It's the, potentially, entirely innocent ST holder
we are helping

tim