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Originally Posted by Snowball
According to the newspaper report: the conductor did offer him the option of paying.
I asked you earlier if you believed for one second if the conductor had suggested billing his home address: do you think for one second that the yob would have provided it? I don't need to think twice about that.....I'd bet my house that he would not have done so.
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Pyr you are still focusing in on the yob's behaviour, everyone admits it was wrong. I am not disagreeing with you on that.
My point is the conductor should have allowed the train to go on its way without further escalation, he should have informed Transport police and then let them deal with the youth. Thats their job not his and certainly not Mr Pollocks.
Whether or not the youth would have provided his home address is open to conjecture, however the conductor's actions were wrong as were Big Mans.
As I said earlier two (in fact three) wrongs dont make a right