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CokeTulip | 20:09 Wed 19th Feb 2014 | Body & Soul
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I bought a return ticket today and on entering the station on my way home, the barrier machine kept/ate my ticket but let me through as I'd expected.

You cant get to the platform without a ticket.

I thought nothing of it until Mr ticket collector...zooms on me (very proud of himself) - I have to charge you again. I said - How can that be fair? He ignores me.
Its a packed train and he's waiting for the criminal to pay up and my stop is coming up...not pleasant anyway I said no, do what you have to and he gave in. I think only because he had to rush to open the train doors.....but I would still be there if that hadn't happened! (I would).

Where do you stand legally if that happens though? I was annoyed but I knew I was right - what could he have done?

Would you have paid?

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So sorry ... I posted in the wrong place...
When I buy a return I get 2 tickets - one foe the outward journey and one for the return leg.

Thats with Scotrail.
I've always been nervous of that happening and do my best to use the manned barriers whenever i can, pretending not to manage the automatic ones if need be. I would have been extremely reluctant to pay again.
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