Sold a duff train ticket
"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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22:05:07 on Sun, 31 Aug 2008, mert1639
remarked:
, at
It
depends whether the ticket inspector thinks its deliberate fare evasion
or
not. If so, he's quite likely to demand ID (and I believe can call in
the
BTP to make sure he gets it). If he thinks it's a customer being stupid,
then depending on the local rules he'll either charge a penalty fare, or
sell a completely new "highest price" ticket. The traveller will *not*
be
given an allowance for trading-in the 'invalid' ticket.
They'd both have a long wait then seeing as there's no obligation to carry
any form of ID.
aiui the procedure would be to haul an non-cooperating person off to a
quiet place and ask them sufficient questions to satisfy the officers that
they had established the correct identity. I suspect they are happy to
wait as long as that takes.
I hope that they get sued in that case. It's hardly non-cooperation not to
have something you aren't obliged to have.
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