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« on: November 12, 2023, 06:27:16 »

three of them from Latimer Road to Ladbrooke Grove,late saturday afternoon saturday 11 november 2023.

Don't think it was connected with Armistice Day as it was a little bit too far away from the Protest area.
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2023, 21:58:12 »

Can't remember seeing any on the London underground but recall seeing them fairly regularly on some of my visits to Hamburg.  The method was for a fair number of the HHV revenue protection staff to board a carriage "incognito" and only when the U or S Bahn moved out of the station would they produce their I.Ds and check people's tickets/passes.  They fairly frequently caught someone who hadn't paid and they had the security of numbers to carry out their work without the culprits thinking that they could make a getaway or resort to intimidation.  You really couldn't tell them from the other passengers especially as they appeared to be a very representative mix of what you'd expect to see on the train.
My brother and myself once realised we'd travelled a couple of stops beyond our day card zone and had seen enough people caught out that day to be more than a little relieved when we were back in safe territory again. 
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