AnkleBoots
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I was charging my phone in a waiting room and was told by a burly security guy that I was not allowed to do that.
The socket was next to an out-of-use vending machine. The waiting room was probably designed before mobile phones and definitely before people had train tickets on their phones.
Not sure whether the security guy was just wanting to be difficult or whether he had instructions from the station manager. He was from a private firm (not in railway uniform) - would he have the right to demand my name and address if I failed to comply?
The socket was next to an out-of-use vending machine. The waiting room was probably designed before mobile phones and definitely before people had train tickets on their phones.
Not sure whether the security guy was just wanting to be difficult or whether he had instructions from the station manager. He was from a private firm (not in railway uniform) - would he have the right to demand my name and address if I failed to comply?