mc_bocey
Member
Hi there, first time posting in the forum. Before asking my questions I will provide necessary context:
This morning I travelled on a South Western Railway train from Clapham Junction to Ashford (Surrey). When I arrived at Ashford, I saw revenue protection officers blocking the exits. I then (in a slight panic) proceeded to buy a ticket on my phone (I'd assumed Ashford was within the reach of contactless travel payments), then approached the officers blocking the exit. I'd just bought a ticket from Feltham to Ashford, and the officer scanned the ticket, and asked me to present my 16-25 rail card which I did. He then asked me why I'd bought the ticket a couple of minutes prior (I had done it out of sight of the officers, he showed me what time the ticket had been bought on his scanner), and I explained the situation I found myself in. He then noted all of this down on his report, ask for my ID which I provided.
He then asked for my email, which I again provided, and printed off a kind of receipt of the incident for me to sign. I asked him what would happen next and he explained that SWR "might" get in contact asking for more details, and that I should tell them what happened. I have only recently started a job in Ashford, and was not aware of the end of the contactless zone.
However he then went on to say that the procedure (rough paraphrase) looked scarier than it was, and said that SWR may look at the report and not act on it (not entirely sure of the wording here).
My questions are:
1- Are absolutely all cases reported acted on?
2- If this is acted on, should I expect a letter or an email?
3- Is there any truth to the officer's words?
Would really appreciate some answers, also happy to provide any more details necessary. I am aware that I may be able to achieve an OOC settlement thanks to other threads in this forum, and understand what I must put in a letter/email responding to such a letter/email
Thanks in advance for your time.
This morning I travelled on a South Western Railway train from Clapham Junction to Ashford (Surrey). When I arrived at Ashford, I saw revenue protection officers blocking the exits. I then (in a slight panic) proceeded to buy a ticket on my phone (I'd assumed Ashford was within the reach of contactless travel payments), then approached the officers blocking the exit. I'd just bought a ticket from Feltham to Ashford, and the officer scanned the ticket, and asked me to present my 16-25 rail card which I did. He then asked me why I'd bought the ticket a couple of minutes prior (I had done it out of sight of the officers, he showed me what time the ticket had been bought on his scanner), and I explained the situation I found myself in. He then noted all of this down on his report, ask for my ID which I provided.
He then asked for my email, which I again provided, and printed off a kind of receipt of the incident for me to sign. I asked him what would happen next and he explained that SWR "might" get in contact asking for more details, and that I should tell them what happened. I have only recently started a job in Ashford, and was not aware of the end of the contactless zone.
However he then went on to say that the procedure (rough paraphrase) looked scarier than it was, and said that SWR may look at the report and not act on it (not entirely sure of the wording here).
My questions are:
1- Are absolutely all cases reported acted on?
2- If this is acted on, should I expect a letter or an email?
3- Is there any truth to the officer's words?
Would really appreciate some answers, also happy to provide any more details necessary. I am aware that I may be able to achieve an OOC settlement thanks to other threads in this forum, and understand what I must put in a letter/email responding to such a letter/email
Thanks in advance for your time.