nobodyknowsme
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Was at Welwyn North on May 1st, around 9am. There are no gates at the station at all and the only ticket machines (and manned office) are on the platform going to London, which is opposite the largest car park and only accessible via bridge. As soon as I stepped out of the car park and onto the Cambridge platform to cross the bridge, a uniformed Great Northern employee (one of four at the station, quite unusual) asked 'Can I see your ticket?' I explained I always buy them at the machine (of course??) and she watched me cross over and get one.
I've never had this happen outside of an actual train before, but it's additionally bizarre to do it at the open gate connecting the car park to the open platform, before any passenger could possibly have had the chance to buy a paper ticket... just feels like you're criminalising people who are legally doing nothing wrong. I've had my parents see me off from that platform all the time, there's no written rule that you need a ticket to be there.
They did it again on the train, same format as the routine ticket checks they now do intermittently on that route, so I wonder what all the fuss was for. Was there supposed to be a big bust/audit last week? Are staff actually allowed to do this?
I've never had this happen outside of an actual train before, but it's additionally bizarre to do it at the open gate connecting the car park to the open platform, before any passenger could possibly have had the chance to buy a paper ticket... just feels like you're criminalising people who are legally doing nothing wrong. I've had my parents see me off from that platform all the time, there's no written rule that you need a ticket to be there.
They did it again on the train, same format as the routine ticket checks they now do intermittently on that route, so I wonder what all the fuss was for. Was there supposed to be a big bust/audit last week? Are staff actually allowed to do this?