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Previously on "Just seen someone try and glass a ticket inspector"
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThanks to my size and martial arts background, I once helped throw a scallie out of the train. Even got a round of applause
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Thanks to my size and martial arts background, I once helped throw a scallie out of the train. Even got a round of applause
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI told my wife this story and she asked - which side? And was the train moving?
The inspector had already told the guard to not move the train till the oik had moved
The fact passengers knew the train was going nowhere till the oik was evicted proved the most efficient way to get the train moving again
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI don't feel for ticket inspectors on trains.
Then again on the line I use most frequently passengers are guilty until proven innocent.
They use to threaten you with the police when it was your oyster card that was screwed up, their barriers had a malfunction or you were allowed to use them as an alternative route....
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post... only being stopped by three commuters jumping them and literally throwing them off the train...
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I don't feel for ticket inspectors on trains.
Then again on the line I use most frequently passengers are guilty until proven innocent.
They use to threaten you with the police when it was your oyster card that was screwed up, their barriers had a malfunction or you were allowed to use them as an alternative route....
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No shortage of scum about, at least some passengers helped there.
Larry Niven's Organ Banks idea continues to gain merit with each one of these incidents.
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Can't they just shoot them in the face and make everyone's life better?
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Just seen someone try and glass a ticket inspector
It started off with four teenagers being kicked off the train for having no tickets and no money
Then some chav pretended not to be able to speak English then went for the full De Niro
"You talking to me" etc etc
Till the inspector shouted to the driver don't move the train till I can remove this passenger
Next thing I know said Chav gets a bottle out and tried to glass the Inspector only being stopped by three commuters jumping them and literally throwing them off the train
I'll soon be in Victoria, but really I feel for the Inspectors having to deal with this kind of thing everyday, I'm sure they don't even have anti stab vestsLast edited by MicrosoftBob; 17 April 2015, 17:46.Tags: None
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