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« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2009, 23:39:12 »

Jobsworth for doing the job correctly :?

Good luck. Hope you don't meet a jobsworth.

I'm probably going to be in the car for most of the next couple of weeks, sharing with a colleague who drives from Chipping Norton. The time penalty, even on the non-stop buses to Oxford, is just too a bit too much.

I would imagine if I complained about an excess for a jobsworth moment -= i.e. trying to charge me Newport to Slough because Newport to Bristol wasnt valid (or maybe it is who knows) then under the circumstances - I may get leverage
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« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2009, 23:43:25 »

More to the point

I had a ticket examiner from charlbury this morning who KNEW a student railcard wasnt valid on FC(resolve) (but said - I'd ask if I were you - you dont ask you dont get) who said as far as she was aware al restrictions were off.

This tallied with my RDG(resolve) to NWP TM(resolve) tonight who said it was and 2 arriva guards who said no issue

Maybe common sense will hold
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« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2009, 23:46:36 »

Jobsworth for doing the job correctly :?

Good luck. Hope you don't meet a jobsworth.

I'm probably going to be in the car for most of the next couple of weeks, sharing with a colleague who drives from Chipping Norton. The time penalty, even on the non-stop buses to Oxford, is just too a bit too much.

I would imagine if I complained about an excess for a jobsworth moment -= i.e. trying to charge me Newport to Slough because Newport to Bristol wasnt valid (or maybe it is who knows) then under the circumstances - I may get leverage

I f you remember my post on the incident!


YES he was technically correct but in odds with 90% of other TMs(resolve) - especially when the  passenger was clearly not trying to avoid paying!  In 5 years he is the only one to do that - and apart from my season at WOS» (Worcester Shrub Hill - next trains) or a slough/pad return I have never NOT bought a ticket on a train - manned station or not regardless of TOC (Train Operating Company).  I got excessed on a SWT (South West Trains) but only because I COULD NOT find the guard - and I looked

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« Reply #18 on: July 18, 2009, 12:56:42 »

I have absolutely no problem with staff doing their job properly when faced with the kind of people on my train yesterday that I describe in a post on the Cotswold Line Redoubling thread, who I was sure in my own mind had decided to chance travelling
without a ticket - or apparently any means to pay for one - and try to bluff it out if caught but that is clearly not Fallen angel's intention - after all, how many other people can there be who hold a season ticket between Worcester and the Thames Valley but live as near to Ludlow as Worcester?
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