03-03-2008, 14:06 | #1 |
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Stasi at Heuston station
For the last 10 days or there have been Irish Rail officials checking tickets for passengers disembarking at Heuston, fair enough, 1. why do they have the Stasi (Rail Security) with them? 2. after waiting for a train a half hour (this morning at Hazelhatch), they are delaying us (as passengers) again.
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Quite simple, in the past there have been several incidents where a ticket checker has been assaulted by a fare evader
I can recall a incident where a thug took on a checker in Bray, took quite a beating, driver in a train ran over, also got a beating but they held the guy for the gardai, both staff ended up in A&E. That is the sad reality, we need a formal transport police. Thats a issue we raised and indeed is now in the program for government. The checks in Heuston will disappear shortly, today is probably a day to grab people on last months monthly tickets
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Point taken, however the vast majority of rail passengers at that hour of the morning are on their way to work,and their only interest is getting to work on time. Having that amount of Stazi is overkill, and I (as a woman) find it very intimidating.
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I have the deatails of a story from another security guard who had an encounter with these lads in Heuston and because of his professionalism he was able to have the culprit given the boot. |
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Yeah ... got done myself today ..... cost me €50..... fine for not having a ticket.
I usually get a monthly but completely forgot about it this morning. Only had €60 in cash ..... the conductor on the train let me off .... but in hindsight I should have bought a single and maybe try and get it back later when I buy the monthly. I didn't even give the excuse to the guys at the desk ... my own fault .... we've had enough warnings! But the guys in the bomber jackets are too much and while there is obviously a need for them , they should be in the background or at least try to look less intimidating. Also, perhaps they should have the same dress code as gardai ...... get rid or the earings and the ponytails .... look a bit professional. Most of the time they just wander around the station in pairs having a great ol chat about something or other (meanwhile bikes getting robbed from the car park !) |
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Thank you Thomas, each morning I arrive at Heuston I feel quite intimidated by this spectical. I have no reason to find this situation so as I always have a ticket (annual). My daughter who also travels with me finds the whole situation intimidating as well.
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I'm not saying we should condone fare evading in any way, but going after people who are a day late getting their monthly ticket is blatant profiteering, and a deliberate attempt to catch out people who make an innocent mistake. These people are not fare evaders, and IE is not losing revenue because of them.
It is the easiest thing in the world to not realise that today is the day your ticket expires. The decent thing to do would be to have a 3 day grace period that allowed you to travel on last month's monthly ticket. I accept IE are within their rights, but that doesn't mean what they're doing is right. I agree the Rail Security uniform should be reviewed and replaced with something more professional (though I think it's important ther should NOT be wearing anything that means they could be mistaken for Gardai). My worry now is that after uniform review we'll be met by guys in monkey suits at the platform gates and be told "Sorry, Bud, this train is members only." |
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With Metro North Railroad in New York City's suburbs, which I consider to be THE best ticketing and fares system in the world, monthly tickets are valid until 10AM the first day of the following month. That allows you to get to work the 1st of the month and presumably get your new monthly ticket on the way home.
Also they have on-board ticket checking/selling for the long distance service it provides, so you can board any train without a ticket but the on board fares are a lot higher. Fare evasion is a non issue. |
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No IE staff have the right to restrain you, beyond the usual self defence or coming to the aid of someone being assulted. Tom will be able to explain this better but since IE refuse the right of admission they can throw you out of the station, I've witnessed that at Heuston
The 'stasi' came into being about 8 years ago due to continued violence and vandalism on the northside of Dublin, drivers refused to operate DART services north of Connolly after 7pm. A DART coach was partially burned out by vandals one night while in service with passengers In correspondence with a senior IE manager we pointed out there is problem on the southside as well (try Bray Summer Sunday evening) and security staff are to be seen now. Late at night it is rather comforting, but a sad reflection on the society that it has come to this Since these guys are private security aren't they mean't to have clear id shown just like the bouncers at pubs and clubs? We would much prefer a professional transport police force with normal garda powers Heuston is the only city centre station where exit ticket checks are not routine, everyone going through Pearse queues up ticket in hand each morning and to be fair its at most 30 seconds delay compared to the off peak. You either have a valid ticket or not, since the heavy mob arrived ticket revenues have increased well beyond passenger number growth which clearly indicates there was a serious problem with fare evasion which the honest majority where paying for We believe that exit validation gates will arrive in heuston in coming years
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Or someone climbs a fence, like the kids do at Donabate, instead of going past the ticket collector at the gate? Or someone informs them that they have no ticket and casually walks off with a smile on their face? |
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There is not much they can do, again a proper transport police would work wonders here. Every journey I make I see someone who is breaking at least one of the rules
The classic way out of a Luas ticket check is to walk and keep walking until clear of the platform. Dublin Bus staff have the power of detention according to the bye laws, no one else does
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Now, before we all get accused of publising a handbook for fare evasion - it is an activity which we completely and utterly condemn. We are all in favour of fare evaders being caught, every last one of them, and paying the standard fare and if not, in the full force of the law being applied to them. So there!! Last edited by Thomas J Stamp : 05-03-2008 at 10:30. |
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I suppose they could go to the station in particular the following morning and then refuse entry to the person that refused to show a ticket the night before.
Do it to the person two or three times in a week, in front of the other commuters gathering and being allowed access, they would soon get the message. Not very scientific but would be effective all the same. |
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That works, Luas guys taken it one step further and have court orders banning some troublemakers from setting foot on any Luas related property
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yes indeed good point. we have been too complacient in just getting it onto the programme for government and leaving it there. There is a real need for this to happen.
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It was in the election demands document we produced last year, it is in the program for government (it wasn't in the Green or FF programs before) so we have a success of sorts.
I was lucky enough to attend a presentation given by the Deputy Head of the British Transport Police the week before last years election, I was very very impressed these guys where exceptionally professional and worked hard with the rail companies to deal with problems It is something we will be following up on, it has the potential to solve so many issues and to eliminate a whole lot of grey areas
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I have an annual IE ticket, but as I work in different locations on a cyclical basis, I get a weekly or monthly LUAS as necessary. How do I remember to renew? Put an alarm/reminder for 6am on the appropriate day on my mobile. That way, when I switch it on in the morning, I get a reminder there and then. LC |
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