vernon said:The trainee teacher didn't nearly lose her job.
She wasn't even a trainee teacher. She was a 19 year old maths undergraduate who thought that she might like to teach after graduating and thought, erroneously, that a criminal conviction would prevent her from training to become a teacher.
XmisterIS said:If they were private security people and not British Transport Police, then you don't have to give them any details at all.
The worst they can do is ask you to leave the train.
domd1979 said:Wrong. Read the byelaws...
XmisterIS said:I didn't know that! You learn something every day, n'est pas?
domd1979 said:Indeed! There is a fair amount in there. For anyone who wants a look:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/rail/legislation/regs/railwaysbyelaws.pdf
domd1979 said:Wrong. Read the byelaws...
siadwell said:So if an authorised person has reason to believe that you have broken one of the byelaws, they have the right to take your name and address.
And if you refuse? You have broken byelaw 23, which means that under byelaw 23 you have to give your name and address, and under 24(1) you are liable to a fine, and under 24(2) can be asked or made to leave railway premises.
I see no mention of the police here, so if you keep schtum, all they can do is make you get off the railway. Or am I missing something?
(Not advocating anything, just curious).
domd1979 said:Imagine BTP get called to meet the train at the next station and the doors will remain locked until they do...
Oi! The thongs only for special occasions!ComedyPilot said:Which is what I don't understand. Private (burly) security guards do not have the powers of a police constable, so I would have assumed BTP would have to be involved at some point in the proceedings, both to interview said miscreant and, if accepted, issue said caution. None of this has been stated as happening, so I am still non the wiser as to why he's getting his 'thong' in a twist?
Still, the mucky sod shouldn't put his feet on the seat in the first place.
tdr1nka said:When I feel the need to stretch out on a train I lay down in the luggage rack.