Yet these very same staff seem keen to intervene and accuse people with valid tickets of not having one.
The railways and BTP have plenty of resource to devote to this. If a member of staff is unfamiliar with the validity of a ticket and calls the police for help, the BTP will dispatch multiple officers promptly, without fail, and they'll hang about for ages. They also have resource to spend months building cases to take to court, which inevitably gets binned when reviewed by a more senior officer.
The TOCs and the individual members of staff using the police in this way are very supportive of this and are happy for resource to be tied up this way, while staff up against ticketless travellers and violent passengers struggle for support. Maybe it would pay to be more strategic as to what staff should say to the police to get a fast response.
It's probably never going to change so I'd say kudos to the staff who don't put themselves at unnecessary risk.
Yet these very same staff seem keen to intervene and accuse people with valid tickets of not having one.
The railways and BTP have plenty of resource to devote to this. If a member of staff is unfamiliar with the validity of a ticket and calls the police for help, the BTP will dispatch multiple officers promptly, without fail, and they'll hang about for ages. They also have resource to spend months building cases to take to court, which inevitably get binned when reviewed by a more senior officer.
The TOCs and the individual members of staff using the police in this way are very supportive of this and are happy for resource to be tied up this way, while staff up against ticketless travellers and violent passengers struggle for support. Maybe it would pay to be more strategic as to what staff should say to the police to get a fast response.
It's probably never going to change so I'd say kudos to the staff who don't put themselves at unnecessary risk.