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by mseebach
3250 days ago
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I would suspect that your troubles go beyond "frowns". A ticket inspector wants to see a valid oyster card, not a party trick, and whether it scans or not, I don't think it's a high bar to argue that a tampered with card isn't valid, period. (Officially, at least. I've seen them happily scan the outsides of people's wallets.) |
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http://content.tfl.gov.uk/tfl-conditions-of-carriage.pdf
> 5.1 All photocards and Oyster photocards remain our property and must not be intentionally damaged, altered or tampered with in any way. We may withdraw or cancel your photocard or Oyster photocard at any time
The railway bylaws say this:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachm...
> 20. Altering tickets and use of altered tickets
> (1) No person shall alter any ticket in any way with the intent that an Operator shall be defrauded or prejudiced.
> (2) No person shall knowingly use any ticket which has been altered in any way in breach of Byelaw 20(1).
Which makes it sound like this tampering would be okay, but they also say this:
> (1) In any area not designated as a compulsory ticket area, no person shall enter any train for the purpose of travelling on the railway unless he has with him a valid ticket entitling him to travel.
> (2) A person shall hand over his ticket for inspection and verification of validity when asked to do so by an authorised person.
...and it's likely TfL won't see these as valid tickets.