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Arguing with ticket inspectors - this is the way to do it!

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Mojo

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I keep my season ticket and my other tickets (with railcard) in separate ticket wallets.

When you're used to getting a season ticket out every day and you come to a barrier or an on train check I have often got my season ticket out, done it a few times on the barriers at New Str and have never had problems!
 

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I think you could get away with anything on London Buses!

The drivers who go past my school know what they're dealing with when it comes to tickets. No Oystercard or dodgy tickets means £2 ching or going nowhere if you look 11 upwards. On many occasions the progress of the journey has been hindered by drivers lecturing everyone on the bus under 18 or threatening to get inspectors to stop our Oystercards if we didn't scan them :???:
 
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