Hitchhiking and fare dodging
Epic tales of the thumb, the open road and getting robbed by hairy-arsed truck drivers. Alternatively, travelling for free like a dreadful fare-jumping cheat. Confess.
Suggested by Social Hand Grenade
( , Thu 21 Aug 2014, 13:34)
Epic tales of the thumb, the open road and getting robbed by hairy-arsed truck drivers. Alternatively, travelling for free like a dreadful fare-jumping cheat. Confess.
Suggested by Social Hand Grenade
( , Thu 21 Aug 2014, 13:34)
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Most pathetic fare-dodging ever....
I used to commute from Letchworth to London with an annual ticket. Sometimes I would need to go all the way up to Cambridge (on the same line) but because I was used to having a season pass I sometimes forgot to buy the extension ticket.
My ticket was never checked and the single back from Cambridge cost something like £2.40 instead of the £2.53 I would have paid for the return. So I defrauded Greater Anglia (or whoever they were 15 years ago) out of 13p.
What a rebel eh!
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 15:22, 6 replies)
I used to commute from Letchworth to London with an annual ticket. Sometimes I would need to go all the way up to Cambridge (on the same line) but because I was used to having a season pass I sometimes forgot to buy the extension ticket.
My ticket was never checked and the single back from Cambridge cost something like £2.40 instead of the £2.53 I would have paid for the return. So I defrauded Greater Anglia (or whoever they were 15 years ago) out of 13p.
What a rebel eh!
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 15:22, 6 replies)
Silly thing is that if caught it could ruin your life.
Fare dodging is prosecuted wifh zeal and a criminal record could be problematic with employers and the like.
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 17:55, closed)
Fare dodging is prosecuted wifh zeal and a criminal record could be problematic with employers and the like.
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 17:55, closed)
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