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Re: Ticket barriers and the law

Von: Roland Perry (roland@perry.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 26.07.2008 15:49
Message-ID: <FvIAeFxhtyiIFA45@perry.co.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
In message <ZeGdnSd6KsI9hhbVnZ2dnUVZ8tXinZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>, at
13:42:08 on Sat, 26 Jul 2008, Philip Hardy <philip@phardy.karoo.co.uk>
remarked:
>Byelaw 9.2
>
>Where the entrance to or exit from any platform or station is via a
>manned or an automatic ticket barrier no person shall enter or leave
>the station, except with permission from an authorised person, without
>passing through the barrier in the correct manner.

Well spotted. Of course, this leaves quite a lot up to interpretation;
such as when there is more than one exit from the platform, only one of
which is manned; and those times the ticket gates are switched off and a
side gate left open.
--
Roland Perry

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