ChristopherJ
Repeatedly returning banned member
Had a run in with some little (insert) on the Overground this morning. Have sent this to the MD of London Overground. Your thoughts?
"Dear Mr. Steve Murphy,
I would like to report a personal complaint to you as the Managing Director of the operation concession for the London Overground railway network.
During this morning on Tuesday 13/11/12, I was subject to harassment from a member of LOROL station staff at South Tottenham on the Gospel Oak - Barking Line.
I approached South Tottenham at approximately 11:30 hrs and proceeded to enter the station and walk up the ramp passing the station staff cabin towards the platforms to board a train. South Tottenham is like a majority of stations on this particular route devoid of ticket barriers and is an open station. Today I was in possession of a Zone 1-6 paper Travelcard which was a valid ticket for my journey, however upon passing the red line stating "you are now entering a Penalty Fares zone" a member of station staff rushed out of the staff cabin and proceeded to chase me up the stairs and screaming at me to "tap my Oyster card in or be subject to a penalty fare or the police will be called". I turned to face the member of staff and stated that I was not in possession of an Oyster card but a conventional paper ticket - the member of staff then aggressively demanded that I produce my ticket.
I am aware that to demand and check a railway ticket is only the responsibility of an 'authorised collector' which I understand is the like of Revenue Protection Inspectors (Officers?) and not station staff, so therefore I believe I was subject to having to produce my ticket to an authorised person. Having checked my ticket the member of staff shrugged his shoulders and merely replied "okay, go" and walked back to the cabin.
I was particularly angry at this incident because I was felt to be made a fare evader without cause of evidence. Unfortunately I did not get the name of the member of staff because they were devoid of name badge but the member of staff was xxx skin colour, xxx decent, approximately xx-xx years old. A couple of other members of staff were also on duty at the same time of the incident but did not pursue me. The incident occurred at approximately 11:30 hrs. It should be recorded on CCTV on the stairway to the eastbound (Barking) platform.
Thank you for taking your time to read my complaint, I am an avid fan of London Overground and am hugely proud at the modernisation and investment both TfL and LOROL have completed to the Greater London railway network. I look forward to the opening of the South London Line."
"Dear Mr. Steve Murphy,
I would like to report a personal complaint to you as the Managing Director of the operation concession for the London Overground railway network.
During this morning on Tuesday 13/11/12, I was subject to harassment from a member of LOROL station staff at South Tottenham on the Gospel Oak - Barking Line.
I approached South Tottenham at approximately 11:30 hrs and proceeded to enter the station and walk up the ramp passing the station staff cabin towards the platforms to board a train. South Tottenham is like a majority of stations on this particular route devoid of ticket barriers and is an open station. Today I was in possession of a Zone 1-6 paper Travelcard which was a valid ticket for my journey, however upon passing the red line stating "you are now entering a Penalty Fares zone" a member of station staff rushed out of the staff cabin and proceeded to chase me up the stairs and screaming at me to "tap my Oyster card in or be subject to a penalty fare or the police will be called". I turned to face the member of staff and stated that I was not in possession of an Oyster card but a conventional paper ticket - the member of staff then aggressively demanded that I produce my ticket.
I am aware that to demand and check a railway ticket is only the responsibility of an 'authorised collector' which I understand is the like of Revenue Protection Inspectors (Officers?) and not station staff, so therefore I believe I was subject to having to produce my ticket to an authorised person. Having checked my ticket the member of staff shrugged his shoulders and merely replied "okay, go" and walked back to the cabin.
I was particularly angry at this incident because I was felt to be made a fare evader without cause of evidence. Unfortunately I did not get the name of the member of staff because they were devoid of name badge but the member of staff was xxx skin colour, xxx decent, approximately xx-xx years old. A couple of other members of staff were also on duty at the same time of the incident but did not pursue me. The incident occurred at approximately 11:30 hrs. It should be recorded on CCTV on the stairway to the eastbound (Barking) platform.
Thank you for taking your time to read my complaint, I am an avid fan of London Overground and am hugely proud at the modernisation and investment both TfL and LOROL have completed to the Greater London railway network. I look forward to the opening of the South London Line."