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Old March 14th 08, 07:21 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Weaver Paul Weaver is offline
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On 14 Mar, 02:24, Offramp wrote:
On Mar 13, 5:54 pm, John B wrote:

On 13 Mar, 17:10, Boltar wrote:


Are LU staff legally allowed to grab someone? If they are I presume
this would only be on LU property so if he's legged it out the station
there wouldn't be much they could do anyway.


Just as for anyone who has reasonable suspicion that an arrestable
offence has been committed, LU staff have the right to restrain a
suspected travel fraudster - on or off their property.


Fare evasion used to be a non-arrestable offence, as was the byelaw of
failing to use the gates correctly (if, for example, the man who leapt
the gates had a valid ticket).
Recently, there have been changes to the laws of England and it may
now be that every offence is arrestable.


Certainly DNA-able, regardless of guilt