Durlston
"You plonker, Rodney!"
Now that the strike is over I'll go back to paying full fare for a full service. Not that things are back to normal yet but they should be tomorrow.
Now that the strike is over I'll go back to paying full fare for a full service. Not that things are back to normal yet but they should be tomorrow.
Now that the strike is over I'll go back to paying full fare for a full service. Not that things are back to normal yet but they should be tomorrow.
You got what you deserved - buy a ticket and be honest for once, Railways are businesses not charities.
No sympathy what so ever
If they decide to be so arsey to you, then just do it back. I used to do all I could to stop them stamping my tickets, so at the end of each month I sent all my unchecked tickets to them & claimed I didn't use them. Result - a nice monthly refund.
Thanks Connex, you shower of shite
Isn't that the same as saying it's ok to steal from big stores cos they make loads of profit?
I wrote that 13 years ago. But anyway, stealing from big stores is slightly different as they provide a service while the train companies get paid to deliver a service & then completely fail to deliver adequately. So there is a difference but as I say, it was written a long time ago so I'm not really interested in debating it
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I had to go to court a few years ago in Haywards Heath.I lived in Hassocks at the time and was completely skint.I had no petrol in my car so i had to bunk the train to court.
I GOT CAUGHT!!!!!!
And i gave my correct name coz im such an honest chap-DOH!
So a few weeks later,i find myself back in the same court getting fined for travelling on a train without a valid ticket (on the way to court).
Confused?? I was
To be fair, it was probably written before Twitter was invented. Of course I deny that actually happened. Of courseAdmitting to a fraud and leaving your twitter handle there is not BIG or is it CLEVER
I wish I hadn't pulled on her leg as hard as I did
What's the penalty fare now, I bet a lot more than £10.
And a Bees fan has asked me where does the fare-zone for free travel with the match-ticket On Saturday cut in, is it Haywards Heath if coming from London? Or only from Brighton or Eastbourne?
Christ, you were a wanker as far back as 2003.You got what you deserved - buy a ticket and be honest for once, Railways are businesses not charities.
No sympathy what so ever
I've been in Tokyo way too long.
Tickets for any form of train travel here is so easy and painless, it's almost untrue.
None of this Special Saver or use only at certain times stuff. They have the prices to each destination on the boards above the ticket machines in the stations, so it's just one fare and thats it. No nonsense stuff. The only ticket offices thay have are for the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) and with the usual Japanese efficiency you're in and out in no time.
Plus the fact that you cannot get to the platforms without a ticket as the ticket barriers are automated. So you purchase a ticket to get in and you must have that ticket to get out. If your ticket doesn't cover the fare of the journey, the ticket barriers won't let you out, until you've been to the Fare Adjustment machines and paid the difference.
Plus the fact that no self-respecting Japanese person would ever cheat the train companies anyway.
Oh yeah, the trains also run on time as well, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. They may be expensive, but it's definately a price worth paying.