It's funny a working class man without a ticket is a fare evader but a middle class man is just making a mistake. Funny how he accidentally bought a cheaper ticket not a more 3xpensive one.
A middle class man is a whole class above the working man so he will be treated better, therefore when he does not have a ticket he simply 'makes a mistake'.
Big black dingus Free da guys they don’t do it as much nowadays because of the money the government has cut down on staff on London Underground and also the inspectors have to be more careful and they can’t touch you nowadays like they used to before
Big black dingus Free da guys not now no they could be done for assaulting passengers and it’s taken really seriously now, before inspectors would have people on the floor for trying to run away
I also checked a lot of customers tickets when I was working on the gateline for London underground. Also worked on the bluebell railway at East Grinstead checking customers tickets and advising them to queue up for tickets as well as printed tickets from Sheffield Park (Sussex)
When I worked on the construction of Cross Rail, I used the Tube from West Ham to travel to work and a combination of Tube and DLR to get home. Paying for the journeys with an Oyster card, while apartment hunting, I'd sometimes get off at a different station and forget to scan out This was easy to do as DLR ticket machines are placed in different locations from station to station. The lady at Liverpool St. station ticket office got to know me, as I would then have to report the missed scan out or be charged to the end of the line.
As long as customers listen to our advice not to get aggressive. We must act responsibly to passengers and in case customers said they had tickets incase they don't they need to purchase one or penalty fares. No matter what customers think of our services
Now I work at London transport museum checking customers purchased annual tickets with ID shown. I also work at Epping ongar railway for station duties at north weald which is a former LU central line branch closed 1994. At least I had the experience over 8 years ago obeying signals, checking passengers tickets and advising them to stand back when train approaches or departs.
I am sorry but as a black man from the Caribbean we think the world is hard on us sorry is our attitude we speak English when we get upset we speak Caribbean no one is scared of us they laugh at us
Mid October 1995 to probably sometime in November that same year. The episode mentions the final score of QPR 2 Newcastle 3 which took place on 14th October 1995. The programme itself was broadcast sometime in early 1996 since I remember it well
They are two faced . It's them robbing passengers too. They even rob their staff . Most don't get free travel and those that can drive and use LT car park are paying around £30 per day to park their car
I worked on London Transport for many years on the buses and I can safely say that most Londoners are real wankers when it comes to not wanting pay fares or just being generally obnoxious when asking to see a ticket....
This video was made around October 1995 when a tenner was a lot of money. The result of the match was announced as QPR 2 Newcastle United 3. QPR were relegated from the Premier League with Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers in May 1996.
Penalty Fares On London Underground, NOW A Houndred Pounds On The Day,!! Or Take You To Court A Thousands Pound, £, 1.000. But If Then Again If So-called Transport For London,!!! Didn't Waste So Much Money,!!! Over 450. Bureaucrats, Didn't Get Paid Over, £.400.000. pounds A Year, And Free Travel On All London's Network,!!!!!!!!!!, And Because Of The Poxey Labour Missarble "! Sad-dick Kan't Run London,"!!!) The Communist Pakistan Liying Bone-Idel Overpaid,"!! Pork-eating Band Driver Alcoholic Boozing Communist, !!!! Then The Travel Fares Would Be A Lot Lower,!!!!!!!!, Oh I Almost Forgot , The Useless Liying Bone-Idel Fat Boom Boom Boris Johnson Tory Twitt, Who Lied About Keeping All The Ticket Office's Open On The Underground,,!!!!!!!, Then Closed Them All,!!!!!!!!,.
Ok a question, now you can scan your debit card at a ticket barrier at the start of your journey and again at your destination station but you are not issued a ticket. What happens if you are stopped by a ticket inspector now?
@@wits3392 If it failed during touch in you shouldn’t be able to enter the network. If the card failed during your journey you’d have to dispute that with revenue and through your card number, they’d be able to access the cards journey history and see your card failed during your journey, which you’d then win your appeal.
It's funny a working class man without a ticket is a fare evader but a middle class man is just making a mistake. Funny how he accidentally bought a cheaper ticket not a more 3xpensive one.
A middle class man is a whole class above the working man so he will be treated better, therefore when he does not have a ticket he simply 'makes a mistake'.
It’s amazing the most are all dingy surfers
Blimey those were the days of Ticket Checks that were scary
They still do it now don’t they ?
Big black dingus Free da guys they don’t do it as much nowadays because of the money the government has cut down on staff on London Underground and also the inspectors have to be more careful and they can’t touch you nowadays like they used to before
Big black dingus Free da guys not now no they could be done for assaulting passengers and it’s taken really seriously now, before inspectors would have people on the floor for trying to run away
@@tydeProductions sometimes at Merseyrail they do
I also checked a lot of customers tickets when I was working on the gateline for London underground. Also worked on the bluebell railway at East Grinstead checking customers tickets and advising them to queue up for tickets as well as printed tickets from Sheffield Park (Sussex)
When I worked on the construction of Cross Rail, I used the Tube from West Ham to travel to work and a combination of Tube and DLR to get home. Paying for the journeys with an Oyster card, while apartment hunting, I'd sometimes get off at a different station and forget to scan out This was easy to do as DLR ticket machines are placed in different locations from station to station. The lady at Liverpool St. station ticket office got to know me, as I would then have to report the missed scan out or be charged to the end of the line.
I remember watching this when it was first broadcast.
17. 52 Love that background jazz music.
As long as customers listen to our advice not to get aggressive. We must act responsibly to passengers and in case customers said they had tickets incase they don't they need to purchase one or penalty fares. No matter what customers think of our services
Now I work at London transport museum checking customers purchased annual tickets with ID shown. I also work at Epping ongar railway for station duties at north weald which is a former LU central line branch closed 1994. At least I had the experience over 8 years ago obeying signals, checking passengers tickets and advising them to stand back when train approaches or departs.
King Arthur of Camelot.
I remember this
It was part of a series called "An Inspector Calls"
i remember when ticket man came to the school . inspector said theres a number kids not paying there fares
Was there no daylight in the 90s
Cameras had poor low light performance back then. Added to the fact that you barely get sun anyway in England.
Hey Marius, where was Carol?
I rarely see a ticket inspection now.
Geordie Boys on Tour, TOON ARMY!!!!!
I am sorry but as a black man from the Caribbean we think the world is hard on us sorry is our attitude we speak English when we get upset we speak Caribbean no one is scared of us they laugh at us
old dude at 14:56 is a legend
does anyone know when this was filmed?
Mid October 1995 to probably sometime in November that same year. The episode mentions the final score of QPR 2 Newcastle 3 which took place on 14th October 1995. The programme itself was broadcast sometime in early 1996 since I remember it well
I wonder if any of the LUL employees in the film are still there?
The old dude’s name is Arthur King.
Before I was even a clump of cells, WILD!
QPR, City and Bolton went down. Newcastle were at the top of the table in October 1995 but United won the title.
I’ve seen a lot of these and it’s so weird how 90% of the people not paying all have the same thing in common.
What’s that?
Foreign?
@@closethedoornow7538 saying they’ve lost their ticket
@@benwakefield93 saying they’ve lost their ticket
@@BumNuggets85 Oh, true.
They are two faced . It's them robbing passengers too. They even rob their staff . Most don't get free travel and those that can drive and use LT car park are paying around £30 per day to park their car
I worked on London Transport for many years on the buses and I can safely say that most Londoners are real wankers when it comes to not wanting pay fares or just being generally obnoxious when asking to see a ticket....
Penalty fare £10 now its £40 / £80 😪
This video was made around October 1995 when a tenner was a lot of money. The result of the match was announced as QPR 2 Newcastle United 3.
QPR were relegated from the Premier League with Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers in May 1996.
Penalty Fares On London Underground, NOW A Houndred Pounds On The Day,!! Or Take You To Court A Thousands Pound, £, 1.000. But If Then Again If So-called Transport For London,!!! Didn't Waste So Much Money,!!! Over 450. Bureaucrats,
Didn't Get Paid Over, £.400.000. pounds A Year, And Free Travel On All London's Network,!!!!!!!!!!, And Because Of The Poxey Labour Missarble "! Sad-dick Kan't Run London,"!!!) The Communist Pakistan Liying Bone-Idel Overpaid,"!! Pork-eating Band Driver Alcoholic Boozing Communist, !!!! Then The Travel Fares Would Be A Lot Lower,!!!!!!!!, Oh I Almost Forgot , The Useless Liying Bone-Idel Fat Boom Boom Boris Johnson Tory Twitt, Who Lied About Keeping All The Ticket Office's Open On The Underground,,!!!!!!!, Then Closed Them All,!!!!!!!!,.
12:00 That was harsh in my view and I work in Revenue Protection myself.
They can't detain you so just refuse to answer any questions and walk or run away.
It will then go to the prosecutor and you will have fun time in court
£10😂 they was living it easy tickets cost more than £10 now for a 5 minute journey😂
19:00 who put a late 2000s roadman in a 1995 documentary dressed like in the 90s
Ok a question, now you can scan your debit card at a ticket barrier at the start of your journey and again at your destination station but you are not issued a ticket. What happens if you are stopped by a ticket inspector now?
They have scanners that read Oyster/Debit cards so they can see whether you’ve touched in and paid for your journey.
@@NoddyMaccy What if my oyster card failled at touch in?
@@wits3392 If it failed during touch in you shouldn’t be able to enter the network. If the card failed during your journey you’d have to dispute that with revenue and through your card number, they’d be able to access the cards journey history and see your card failed during your journey, which you’d then win your appeal.
What does this show called?
What’s this show called
Decriminalize Fare Evasion "LONDON TFL"
No. It's theft.
Oh boy it’s not £10 anymore. It’s £40. Even if you weren’t evading a fare
@Haris Holmes “wrong ticket”
Oyster has put a stop to this but not completely, amazing it's 2022 the fashions change so much.
With Oysters/Debit cards they find new ways to try and con the system but it’s still just as easy to combat it.
Who was the narrator of this program.
John Pitman
Nigel Farrell. Sadly missed 🙁
Blimey how old is this??
1995 I think
Decriminalize Fare Evasion
FACTS
DECRIMINALIZE FARE EVASION LONDON TFL
Oh do shut up
NO....it's theft!!!
@@richardjones8699 and
1995... I was in my dads 🎱🎱s
Some of those LU ticket inspection teams were arguing the point, almost to the point of landing a punch on the nose.
Decriminalize Fare Evasion!!!
No it's theft.
i would not leave work and talk about work lol no way hosay
Or perhaps they do not understand enough English
DECRIMINALIZE FARE EVASION LONDON TFL!!!
Shut up
Nice. I pay for people with your attitude
Immigrant crime.
Well sorry I seen mostly British people on this video.