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[Travel] Assault after the game tonight



Chinman3000

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Sep 28, 2011
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So I was sadly assaulted after the game tonight by none other than three ' Rail Safety Officers' who took it upon themselves to remove me from a west bound train at 10:44pm as it was 'more than three hours after the game had finished'.

None of them had been at the game and none could tell me the time the game finished. I said the game finished around 19:50 - 20:00. While I was discussing the matter with them on the train ( I had entered through the barriers with others who had passed through un-accosted) they decided they would put hands on my and physically drag me off the drain and out the station.

Those on here who know me know I would not have been aggressive and was simply stating my case.

I have video footage of the conversation and their assault on me which I won't share for now due to intended legal action.

I'm upset and angry about this and will be in touch with the club and the police but for now could anyone confirm whether they faced similar mistreatment and or what time they believe the game finished tonight.

Thanks

**UPDATE 7 Jan**

Paul Barber has responded to my email for clarification around free travel times and confirmed the following;

"Currently, for our home matches when the cost of travel is included in your ticket, your journey to the stadium can start 3.5hours before KO and after the match it must be started within 4 hours of the final whistle, regardless of KO time. Saturday’s match finished shortly before 7.30pm."
 
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Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,247
Full time whistle went just before 7:30, doesn’t excuse you being assaulted though.

Also might be worth looking at this - https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/pages/en/fans-matchday-at-the-amex

No mention of a hard and fast 3 hour limit, in fact the time the scheme is available after the game seems to vary depending on kick off time. Certainly makes the rail enforcement officers seem very heavy handed over 10 mins or so you may have been beyond some sort of time limit.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
63,246
The Fatherland
they decided they would put hands on my and physically drag me off the drain and out the station.

Maybe consider sewage-ing them for compensation ?
 




I had no idea there was a 3-hour limit 😳
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
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This is not legal advice and I am not a qualified solicitor, but recommendations of common sense steps to take given you may be distressed or in shock, and not thinking clearly.

Be sure at this point, while everything is fresh in your mind, to write down, sign and date your recollection of events and keep this document for yourself. This is for your own records close to event, as details often get forgotten or hazy later.

Do not provide it to police if you make a formal complaint of excessive force, unless told to by a qualified solicitor, and seek legal advice at the earliest opportunity from a qualified solicitor with experience in handling cases of “Use of Excessive Force” should you wish to pursue the matter either criminally, civilly or both.

Also photograph any injuries including scratches, bruises and damage to clothing, back up these copies and include metadata from your camera phone in case you have this turned off, ideally have someone else take the photos who could act a witness of the time and date the pictures were taken, should it be needed in disclosure of evidence later.

Good luck and I’m sorry this happened to you.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,516
Location Location
I had no idea there was a 3-hour limit 😳
I'm aware of it, but I regularly take the piss if I'm getting a bus into town before the game. For example, for a 3pm, I might (shock, horror) slope onto a 700 at half ten or eleven, if me and the doris are going for a mince around the shops and a spot of lunch, before I head off to the game. Never had an issue.

And, ok, I'll fess up. I've even flashed a random 'matchday ticket' on my phone to a bus driver when we're playing away from home. Never had a dickie bird yet. If I do, I'll just plead ignorance and cough up accordingly.

I probably deserve to be assaulted, to be fair.
 


B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,789
Shoreham Beaaaach
So I was sadly assaulted after the game tonight by none other than three ' Rail Safety Officers' who took it upon themselves to remove me from a west bound train at 10:44pm as it was 'more than three hours after the game had finished'.

None of them had been at the game and none could tell me the time the game finished. I said the game finished around 19:50 - 20:00. While I was discussing the matter with them on the train ( I had entered through the barriers with others who had passed through un-accosted) they decided they would put hands on my and physically drag me off the drain and out the station.

Those on here who know me know I would not have been aggressive and was simply stating my case.

I have video footage of the conversation and their assault on me which I won't share for now due to intended legal action.

I'm upset and angry about this and will be in touch with the club and the police but for now could anyone confirm whether they faced similar mistreatment and or what time they believe the game finished tonight.

Thanks

Not had an issue with them personally but I would 100% follow up on this because you can guarantee that if they did it to you, they've done it before and will do it again. It literally is a public service to rein in over zealous a-holes who think they are above the law.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,872
I used the bus in Patcham to see my folks a while back en route to the stadium, so stretching the point if you like (I admit).
Most bus drivers were 100% fine. But on one occasion a driver refused me entry because it was too early.

I think it's a template for life. 99% of people are fine and the 1% can be a bit funny.

I'm not ashamed of it, but I suggested the bus driver who refused me entry was "not a football fan" to
them.
 




Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,965
Brighton, UK
Game finished just before 7.30 I'd say, so if you're on a 10.44 you're hardly taking the piss.

Jobsworth pricks. Bus drivers never even bother checking.
That’s not true. I’ve been forced to pay by some scumbag moron jobsworth bus driver at Brighton station because he’d decided it was too late for the subsidised travel to apply. And I’d not remotely loitered after the game etc. I was fuming about it.
 


Brian Munich

teH lulZ
Jul 7, 2008
389
I know Arse took about 5 mins per corner, but there only was a total of 10 mins stoppages, so the game must’ve finished sometime around 7-25 to 7-30. As such I wouldn’t pursue the claim that you were within the 3 hour limit too much.
 






Brian Munich

teH lulZ
Jul 7, 2008
389
Unless really injured, an alternative could be to accept shit happens and that’s the normal order of things in life rather than the other way round. It’s going to cost money and a lot more to pursue after all.
I think this is good advice. Chances are that they were following an accepted protocol for removing someone from the platform that hadn’t purchased a ticket.
 


Train Spotter

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Jul 8, 2003
516
Brighton
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It states until 21:00 for a 3 o’clock k.o. Therefore a 5:30 k.o. Should equate to 23:30.
 












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