Re: Ticket barriers and the law
Von: Adam Funk (a24061@ducksburg.com) [Profil]
Datum: 26.07.2008 20:52
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 26.07.2008 20:52
Message-ID: <3d8sl5-28a.ln1@news.ducksburg.com>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
On 2008-07-26, Roland Perry wrote: >>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. The main part of Manchester Piccadilly (platforms 1--12) often used to have (and probably still does, but I haven't used it for a while) manned barriers on some but not all platforms' exits, as well as a footbridge across the whole thing with stairs connected to every platform. Is it a violation to go up, across, down, and out by a different platform?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Roland Perry (26.07.2008 21:15)
- Chris Tolley (28.07.2008 12:17)
- Charlie Hulme (28.07.2008 12:56)
- Adam Funk (28.07.2008 13:54)
- Neil Williams (28.07.2008 21:04)
- Chris Tolley (28.07.2008 21:41)
- Neil Williams (28.07.2008 22:10)
- David Horne (28.07.2008 22:59)
- Adam Funk (29.07.2008 22:05)
- Stimpy (29.07.2008 23:09)
- Chris Tolley (30.07.2008 01:22)
- David Horne (30.07.2008 01:32)
- Adam Funk (28.07.2008 13:53)
- David Hansen (28.07.2008 14:12)
- Chris Tolley (28.07.2008 14:19)
- Mark Robinson (28.07.2008 15:36)
