Most people will find anything you say difficult to make sense of.

Having a ticket not valid for the full journey is an offence under the railways act.
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That opinion would get you maximum red arrows on the DM website...In my opinion the conductor should be sacked for his belligerent and unhelpful attitude. Not once did he quote the regulations. The big guy should be charged with assault. Fook all to do with him. If they had wrestled and fallen on a child they could have killed it. Would you be lauding him as a hero then?
The kid contacted the Jeremy Vine show and said he's bought a return ticket and handed in the wrong portion earlier in the day.
He should have called the cops to meet the train. Simples.
Personally I would have paid for his ticket to save all that unpleasantness.
In my opinion the conductor should be sacked for his belligerent and unhelpful attitude. Not once did he quote the regulations. The big guy should be charged with assault. Fook all to do with him. If they had wrestled and fallen on a child they could have killed it. Would you be lauding him as a hero then?
The kid contacted the Jeremy Vine show and said he's bought a return ticket and handed in the wrong portion earlier in the day.
He should have called the cops to meet the train. Simples.
Personally I would have paid for his ticket to save all that unpleasantness.

An interesting hypothetical. What would you say if the non-paying passenger got a knife out and stabbed a child?It's not the job of the conductor to attempt to rile the passengers by stating he's getting paid for it so he can sit there all night. he should be (and no doubt will be) sacked.
He should have explained to the lad that he would phone ahead and have him arrested if he didn't pay for a fresh ticket.
The big bloke was just a yob. Pure and simple. I'm asking you what you would say if they killed a child on the train. Well?
I'm asking you what you would say if they killed a child on the train. Well?
That's precisely the point - my hypothetical is as ridiculous as yoursWhat would you say if a paying passenger got a knife out and stabbed a child?
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What if a child killed themThat big bloke is a thug. It was nothing to do with him whatsoever. No doubt he'll be charged and hopefully jailed.
And I ask again - what if they'd killed a child?

That's precisely the point - my hypothetical is as ridiculous as yoursWhat would you say if a paying passenger got a knife out and stabbed a child?
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It's not the job of the conductor to attempt to rile the passengers by stating he's getting paid for it so he can sit there all night. he should be (and no doubt will be) sacked.
He should have explained to the lad that he would phone ahead and have him arrested if he didn't pay for a fresh ticket.
The big bloke was just a yob. Pure and simple. I'm asking you what you would say if they killed a child on the train. Well?
So if the bloke had been a little bloke.. Is size really of any real issue?But it isn't is it? A big bloke wrestling with a little bloke (what a hero) down the middle of a carriage.
There are loads of other possible scenarios that may have arisen?They could have easily fallen on a child.