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Andrea November 7th 05 08:05 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


Brimstone November 7th 05 08:08 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
Andrea wrote:
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


They do, often accompanied by coppers.



Paul Corfield November 7th 05 08:20 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
On 7 Nov 2005 13:05:22 -0800, "Andrea" wrote:

Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


Yes - sometimes in uniform, sometimes plain clothes. Not always at the
gates either - often on interchange routes or on train. There are
occasional big checks with the police and drug dogs too. We had a spate
of those at Walthamstow earlier this year.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!

Mike Bristow November 7th 05 09:03 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
In article .com,
Andrea wrote:
Yes,
there are barriers at all stations


Oh, no there aren't.

See, for example, Finchley Central. Or many other stations in the outer
reaches of the lines, which either have now barriers, or the barriers
are often left open.

--
RIP Morph (1977-2005)

[email protected] November 8th 05 12:03 AM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
Andrea wrote:
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground?


Yes. They were at Kings Cross today (H&C/Circle/Met) outside the
barriers.

I can't quite understand what they were checking though, as everyone
they stopped had already gone through the exit barrier with their
Oyster - and they were asking to scan them. They didn't seem to care
about those, like me, with paper tickets.

What were they hoping to find/discover? No police with them, but there
are police (Community Support for BTP) nearby I suppose.

Jonathan


shaun November 8th 05 10:19 AM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 

"Andrea" wrote in message
oups.com...
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


I've worked in London for several years and only ever come across one roving
patrol which were out at the far end of the Piccadilly Line near Heathrow.



Ralf Mayer November 8th 05 01:01 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
schrieb im Newsbeitrag...
Andrea wrote:
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground?


Yes. They were at Kings Cross today (H&C/Circle/Met) outside the
barriers.

I can't quite understand what they were checking though, as everyone
they stopped had already gone through the exit barrier with their
Oyster - and they were asking to scan them. They didn't seem to care
about those, like me, with paper tickets.


Excuse me, possibly stupid: How far does LU reserve the right to check your
ticket after passing the gates or leaving a bus? Honestly, after I passed
the gates I would have thought I left their area of control.

What would happen if you refused to be checked? If you told them you just
entered from the surface, and were leaving on another exit?



TKD November 8th 05 03:28 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 

"Andrea" wrote in message
oups.com...
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


I've worked in London for several years and only ever come across one roving patrol which were out
at the far end of the Piccadilly Line near Heathrow.


Lived here all my life. Only place ticket has been checked other than at a barrier
is at Green Park in the interchange tunnels. I would guess trying to spot people
with Z2 only tickets travelling through Z1.



Paul November 8th 05 04:29 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
TKD wrote:
"Andrea" wrote in message
groups.com...

Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground? Yes,
there are barriers at all stations but I would have thought that LUL
would also have roving patrols of inspectors randomly checking tickets
on board tube trains to catch any fare dodgers?


I've worked in London for several years and only ever come across one roving patrol which were out
at the far end of the Piccadilly Line near Heathrow.


Lived here all my life. Only place ticket has been checked other than at a barrier
is at Green Park in the interchange tunnels. I would guess trying to spot people
with Z2 only tickets travelling through Z1.


Seen them once many years ago on a central line train just before Ealing
Broadway.

Most tubes are probably too overcrowded for the inspectors to move about
in...

--
Paul

Paul Corfield November 8th 05 05:47 PM

Ticket inspections on the Tube
 
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 15:01:38 +0100, "Ralf Mayer"
wrote:

schrieb im Newsbeitrag...
Andrea wrote:
Are there ever any ticket inspections on the London Underground?


Yes. They were at Kings Cross today (H&C/Circle/Met) outside the
barriers.

I can't quite understand what they were checking though, as everyone
they stopped had already gone through the exit barrier with their
Oyster - and they were asking to scan them. They didn't seem to care
about those, like me, with paper tickets.


Excuse me, possibly stupid: How far does LU reserve the right to check your
ticket after passing the gates or leaving a bus? Honestly, after I passed
the gates I would have thought I left their area of control.


Kings Cross station is in too halves. The connecting corridors, while
affording access to the street, are still LU property and therefore it
is legitimate in this case.

What would happen if you refused to be checked? If you told them you just
entered from the surface, and were leaving on another exit?


I agree it would be stretching the jurisdiction of ticket inspectors if
they just stopped you on the pavement outside - unless they were with a
policeman and you had been asked to stop inside LU property and you had
sought to escape.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!


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