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Can you walk away from ticket inspectors UK?

What really happens if you don't pay your train ticket in the UK? Walking from the inspector to leave the train is welcome. What is the best way to avoid the tickets inspector in trains? If this is because you don't want to be disturbed by the ticket inspector then sit in the very front of the train on a crowded train.



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TfL Revenue Inspectors can't arrest you - but under certain circumstances they can detain you or use reasonable force to remove you from the 'railway' (which includes TfL buses in London, yes it's weird). Specifically where you either fail to pay the fare or give your name and address when asked.

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The London Underground is a public transport system. it is therefore morally ambivelent with no concept of good or evil. Yes there are. As others have noted they usually do checks on passengers leaving the station, often near the escalators.

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TfL ticket inspectors are able to verify payments made using Apple Pay, despite reports claiming there was no way to confirm if people were using the technology to fare-dodge.

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Missed Tap Off Cost If you don't have a default set on your card and you forget to tap off at the end of your trip, you'll be charged the fare to the last stop on the train line or bus route and with your fare type and any applicable loyalty discounts applied.

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It's an offence to board a train without a ticket. The only exceptions to this are: If the ticket office is closed. If a self service ticket machine that accepts cash isn't working and the ticket office is not open or there is no ticket office.

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