tannedfrog
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I just overheard a passenger being told by an RPI he was being reported for non payment of fare.
The passenger had not touched in on the Oyster PAYG, and admitted it belonged to his partner.
The RPI seemed to be saying a penalty fare would have been issued were it not for the fact it was someone's else card. Is it true that this should make a difference?
I appreciate that the passenger should certainly have touched in
The passenger had not touched in on the Oyster PAYG, and admitted it belonged to his partner.
The RPI seemed to be saying a penalty fare would have been issued were it not for the fact it was someone's else card. Is it true that this should make a difference?
I appreciate that the passenger should certainly have touched in