Jonfun
Established Member
Did you not have a valid ticket then?
Normally "excuse me" would be a more appropriate way of getting somebodys attention and if he had startled you and you had thumped him he would have very little redress. Surely he should have identified himself as an RPI? You would think he would have been taught that in basic training for the job?
In an ideal world, where nobody walks around in a daydream, or with their earphones in, or deliberately ignoring the revenue inspectors, then yes, an "excuse me" would suffice. There is a point where you've exhausted your repertoire of polite interjections and have to resort to a more "to the point" approach in order to get the message across.
If someone thumped a revenue inspector for tapping them on the arm they'd be leaving the station not by train, but in a police van...