If the routing via Havant was not valid, that means SWT would not get any Revenue from it,
So? Do NXEC get any revenue from a Huntingdon-London season + Huntingdon-Peterborough Day Return? No they do not. Do they have to accept it? Yes they do.
as in effect it would be a Southern only ticket.
Not true at all, 3 reasons why:
1) See above
2) It's not marked Southern only
3) Still valid on SWT as per the routeing guide (just not via Havant)
And if this person was trying it on a regular basis that £5 each time soon adds up. Revenue Protection isn't about making sure passengers have a ticket, it's about making sure they have the right ticket.
If people are going an unusual route on a regular basis because it gets them there quickly, it needs to be made valid in the RG, end of story.
As to the police being called, if the staff member was starting to get threatened then it's not an abuse of power for them to be called.
Clearly, they were threatening the customer! If the customer did react it would have been under provocation. The police agreed that no action should be taken, which was a good decision.
You seem to frequently criticise Revenue Protection staff and Guards for carrying out their duties. As one who has been at the sharp end in both roles, in the region concerned, I can say that every passenger is not innocent, but everyone is most certainly not treated as guilty either. A fair and robustly applied Revenue Protection policy actually brings benefits to the railway, and I've seen those benefits first hand.
I criticise when customers are not treated as customers. I am sure you would criticise staff in a restaurant if someone was mistreated. Customers have the right to be treated in a fair manner and the ticketing system in this country is incredibly expensive, customers cannot be expected to know the ins and outs of the routeing guide if the member of staff who claims the route isn't valid cannot himself be sure and cannot provide proof on demand.
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My concern is the level of fraudulent travel on the railways. If 80% of travel is done on discounted tickets - seasons and AP's etc it does follow that the vast majority of fraud is committed with turn up and go tickets. If 5% of the total ticket revenue is lost through fraud it does mean that the fraudulent travel rate for turn up and go tickets is anything up to 20%. That is a frightening statistic!
These statistics are simply made up by you just now!
I'll do likewise: 10% of ticket revenue is unfairly gained due to the TOCs charging considerably higher prices for some flows where the cost of a ticket from A to C can be up to three times higher than A-B plus B-C. Many of these involve journeys that start at peak time and continue into the off peak, this means that the rate for such travel that the TOCs are defrauding passengers could be anything up to 25%! That is a frightening statistic!
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It is your problem to ensure that you are travelling on the correct service and the correct route for the ticket you have purchased though.
Is it your problem to ensure you are eating the correct meal and paying the correct price in a restaurant?
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Even Advance Purchase tickets are abused. The press like to go on about cases where a little old lady is told she has to buy a full fare Anytime Ticket because she missed her booked train through no fault of her own.
or even when rail staff usher her onto that train, then another member of rail staff says that action was incorrect, but it's the old lady who is liable.....
Or is this a different story you are referring to???
I suspect not, just the same one re-worded to suit the railways.

That was one battle that the railways LOST and Virgin had to offer free tickets, refunds and apologies and it got them a huge amount of bad publicity. And rightly so!!
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If for example I buy a ticket Newark North Gate to London, I dont then travel to Nottingham and go up The Midland, .
Why not? There's no such thing as a Newark North Gate to London ticket, they are Newark Stations, and it's perfectly valid and permitted. If you choose to always take the direct route, that's your choice.
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In respect of the Barnham/Havant/Waterloo journey, the fare the customer paid was £14.50 but the correct fare for his journey was £25.00. What he had paid was less than the price of a Waterloo-Havant return, why should he pay such a low fare when most other people are paying the right fare?
I don't think so.
From Avantix 03:
Havant-London Terminals CDR 28.40 SUP 25.50
Barnham-London Terminals CDR 23.00 SUP N/A
If he was arriving after 1200 the excess is £2.50. If departing after 0930 but arriving before 1200 the excess is £5.40.
Your original figure was not "less than half" but the £14.50 fare does not exist in Avantix 03.
In any case, you could argue that, because the fare from A to B is higher than A to C, that means A to C is not valid via B, however if the RG says it is, then it is. Using the fares argument does not necessarily mean a route is not valid, as the fares check rule only applies to determining valid Routeing Points, not to the overall journey. I could name several examples like this one, where the longer route is valid. There is no logic to the RG so why should customers expect to understand it fully when many staff do not?
He was lucky that there was no RPI presence as he would have ended up with a penalty fare of around £50 (twice the single fare).
No!
Penalty fares CAN NOT be issued when a customer is off route. That is an abuse of power and is illegal.
If a passenger is making a journey and chooses to take a route that is greater in distance, less convenient and takes longer it is only reasonable to expect them to check with staff prior to boarding the train that their ticket is valid.
The police say no. I say no. Any reasonable person would say no. The likelihood of finding a member of staff who understands the RG is so small that it cannot possibly be considered reasonable. Especially in SWT-land where some staff deny the RG even exists!