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Unread 29-03-2014, 18:44   #1
Thomas Ralph
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Ah it's pretty much the same either way to be honest. Got no ticket? Meet a ticket checker and you get sold a ticket. Meet a revenue inspector and you get a penalty fare (much lower than Ireland as currently £20 or double the fare from where you started to the next station, although it's going up to £50 or four times the fare shortly with a 50% discount for prompt payment), or reported for prosecution. Penalty fares are only charged on some trains but prosecution is possible in any case.
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