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Paul Weaver typed
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 04:19:27 +0100, wrote: Hi all, A friend of mine was on a London bus and a revenue inspector got on. The Revenue Inspector asked my friend "What station did you buy this travelcard from". The revenue inspector also asked "How much did you pay for this ticket" Does the ticket inspector have any right to ask this? IMO they shouldn't, as TFL is subsidised by the public Is finding a travelcard on the floor less serious than buying one from a tout? Perhaps they should arrest people that stand at the entrances to stations touting? It's not like they're discreet. Yebbut LUL staff aren't allowed to stop the touts personally AIUI. They have to call the police. All tickets have codes on them which relate to the time & place of issue. IMO ignorance of a ticket's provenance could count as circumstantial evidence for a ticket-related offence. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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