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![]() Paul Weaver wrote: MIG wrote: the bridge to Waterloo Main, where there are still machines and an almost permanent squad of checkers In peak hours perhaps, I rarely see any checkers. Which really chimes in with what others have said about the train companies only checking tickets of people who are likely to pay, rather than actually doing the difficult stuff of checking tickets in the evenings and at weekends, when you're more likely to get irregular travellers who are more likely not to have a ticket and more likely to be violent/aggressive. Waterloo East is a classic example; there are always squads of inspectors in the morning peak, and never at any other time. Ditto Feltham, where I complete my journey - inspectors in the morning and evening peaks, but travel at any other time and the gates are wide open. Patrick |
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