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Old December 28th 03, 10:38 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, JB wrote:

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
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In article ,

(Andrew
P Smith) wrote:

In article ,

Richard
J.

Is that true? I would have thought that they were entitled to use
reasonable force to eject an unauthorised person from private

property,
like bouncers in clubs or pubs.

I would take it as assault. Do you know if the law exists for an RPI

to
forcibly remove someone from LUL property?

I think they have no such power, assuming it's the same on National

Rail.
When a fare dodger was playing dead the other day on a train I was on

the

I don't know if Railway bylaws change things but in normal

circumstances;

Anyone acting for the owner of the property has the right to use

"necessary"
force to remove someone.

Anyone has the right to arrest anyone else if *they have* committed an
arrestable offence. A police officer has the right to arrest anyone if

he
*suspects they have* committed an arrestable offence.


AIUI, the citizen's arrest power only covers serious offences (those which
can be punished with imprisonment or something); i don't think it covers
fare evasion.


Isn't fare evasion delt with under the Theft Act? - I'm not sure but if so
that is an arrestable offence.