Re: Ticket barriers and the law
Von: Jeremy Double (jmd.nospam@btinternet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 25.07.2008 18:05
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 25.07.2008 18:05
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Chris wrote: > Don't encourage them. THis is completely hypothetical - why would > anyone try & do as described when in possession of a valid ticket? I might be tempted to leap the barriers at somewhere like Edinburgh Waverley, where a perfectly valid Falkirk to Bingley ticket doesn't work the barriers... as I experienced (again) on Wednesday. Barriers should be set up properly, so they recognise valid tickets, or not used at all. Alternatively, there should be a signposted manual lane for "tickets to England" or similar, i.e. for those tickets known not to work the barriers. -- Jeremy Double <jmd.nospam@btinternet.com> {real address, include nospam} Rail and transport photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmdouble/collections/72157603834894248/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Poster (25.07.2008 19:24)
- Jeremy Double (25.07.2008 19:49)
- Charles Ellson (25.07.2008 20:15)
- Adam Funk (25.07.2008 22:03)
- Sam Wilson (28.07.2008 15:50)
- Chris (25.07.2008 22:32)
- MIG (26.07.2008 00:11)
