Apologies if this has been covered already - I have been away from this forum for a while. I can't see a specific thread on this but I'm not going to read through all the posts.
If someone were to exit a railway station through a door labelled as "entry only", is this a criminal offence?
I'm fairly sure there is no specific offence as such, but could it be argued as an offence due to a failure to obey directions via Covid legislation or railway by-laws?
Does it make a difference if there is nobody entering the station through the door at the time?
If someone were to exit a railway station through a door labelled as "entry only", is this a criminal offence?
I'm fairly sure there is no specific offence as such, but could it be argued as an offence due to a failure to obey directions via Covid legislation or railway by-laws?
Does it make a difference if there is nobody entering the station through the door at the time?