...and that was illegal.
But not the right oneHe had a ticket.
He had a ticket.
TrueAs i have said the Police will decide this not us bickering here.
That's still open for discussion - whether a member of the public who used reasonable force to assist a railway worker, also acting for the convenience of his fellow law abiding passengers, can be referred to as a "thug"But the thugs were the conductor and the now "city" worker.
He had a ticket.
not a valid ticket but there again according to you he was on a train with an isle not an aisle
TrueAs i have said the Police will decide this not us bickering here.
That's still open for discussion - whether a member of the public who used reasonable force to assist a railway worker, also acting for the convenience of his fellow law abiding passengers, can be referred to as a "thug"But the thugs were the conductor and the now "city" worker.
He had a ticket.
not a valid ticket but there again according to you he was on a train with an isle not an aisle
He was given the wrong ticket. It was a matter of sorting the ticket out - not the passenger.