magicbastarder wrote: » hang on - you'd tagged on, but as you were getting off in newbridge, he wasn't going to accept a tagged on leap card as valid?
Msrebeckyxo wrote: » Hi! So today I was getting a train from heuston to portlaoise. I was getting off in newbridge which is new for me as I normally get off at sallins however I was meeting my mam. So a ticket inspector got on and asked for a ticket and I proceeded to tell him I had my leap card etc, he went on to tell me that I needed a ticket as there is no leap card validator in Newbridge. I told him I was unaware of this etc as there’s one in sallins which is 5 mins Before newbridge, and there’s no posters or advertisements to say otherwise. I I got fined 113 euros and leap card was taken which is annoying as I’ve my exams in college the next 4 days. I commute from Clane to and from Killester 4 days a week, so use the luas, Dublin bus and the dart most days. Irish rail is used probably in a blue moon, think last time I used it was 3 weeks ago. But I’m very good at tapping on and off etc which they can view in my receipts. I’ve sent an email to appeal but what do you think will be the outcome? Just can’t really understand why I’ve been fined as I did tap on, I paid my fare, just didn’t understand that there wouldn’t be a validator! Thanks
DesperateDan wrote: » What are you supposed to do in this situation? Buy a full ticket from Heuston or get off at the last leap card stop and buy a ticket from there? How is a bloody tourist supposed to know that. Also I'm intrigued that they can just take your leap card off you like that. Fairly ridiculous all together.
heroics wrote: » why would they take your leap card? As above I very rarely use public transport but how would I know I cant use leap for Newbridge but I can for Sallins?
Msrebeckyxo wrote: » You’d swear I didn’t tap on or pay any money at all! Like it was a genuine mistake and exactly, like if I, someone who always uses public transport didn’t know that, how could a tourist know?
liger wrote: » That reminds me of the time i went to the self service checkout in the supermarket, I Accidentally only scanned 4 of my 7 items and they got all annoyed and said I was stealing... like a total overreaction, I paid for SOME of the shopping. Also most people have Google in their pocket. took me 15seconds to see Newbridge wasn't a valid stop for you.
TallGlass wrote: » What I would like to know, and I would get in touch with Irish Rail about it. If the leap card isn't recognised out that area, why did he take your card? He could have taken your bank card for that matter. Secondly, under what power/law did he use to take your personal property? I don't believe he acted lawfully in seizing your Leap card, as I can't see any law to say they can seize any property.
Bob24 wrote: » While the OP made a mistake, to be fair there is an issue with a ticket validation system which lets you access a train with a public transport payment card but doesn’t let you exist that same train with the card you used to access it. I don’t care about the information being available online. It is illogical and is bound to confuse people, especially tourists. Leap cards validators should be either available at all platforms used to access a given train, or at none of them.
ams wrote: » So annoying - hopefully you can appeal it. I would definitely write them a letter and set out what happened and that you had no idea you couldn't tag off in that station. Its worth a try.
DesperateDan wrote: » How is a bloody tourist supposed to know that.
Leap Card Dublin Leap Card can be used to pay for travel in Dublin and its surrounding counties on the following services: ... Train and Tram: All Luas services All DART & Commuter Rail services within the Dublin area “Short-Hop zone”
DART and Short Hop Zone includes all stations in the Dublin area from Kilcoole to Balbriggan, from Dublin City Centre stations to Kilcock and from Dublin Heuston to Sallins and Naas including all DART services.
Victor wrote: » Read the rules of using Leap Card?https://about.leapcard.ie/dublinhttp://www.irishrail.ie/fares-and-tickets/dart
[Deleted User] wrote: » Not a valid comparison, despite how sarky you want it to sound. It would be like going to use the self-checkout and discovering that certain items can only be paid for elsewhere, then being arrested for stealing before being offered a chance to rectify the situation. Ideally, he should have offered you the opportunity to pay the full fare there and then (or to get off at the earlier stop, if possible). I understand that there are chancers who will try and do this on the regular, but all it takes is a bit more effort on IR's part to police that. Fine is a bit much, for a first mistake. Again, it could be difficult to differentiate between genuine mistakes and people taking the piss. There are people who will say "it is the ticket holder's responsibility to make sure blah blah blah...." but a bit of sympathy wouldn't go amiss.
Bob24 wrote: » While the OP made a mistake, to be fair there is an issue with a ticket validation system which lets you access a train with a public transport payment card but doesn’t let you exit that same train with the card you used to access it. I don’t care about the information being available online. It is illogical and is bound to confuse people, especially tourists. Leap card validators should be either available at all platforms used to access a given train, or at none of them.
Msrebeckyxo wrote: » Exactly, that’s my problem with the whole thing. Either accept the leap card for all of the stations on that train line or don’t accept them in any of the stations
schemingbohemia wrote: » So staying on the train to Cork or Limerick or Killarney or Galway? Or having a separate platform for those trains that have human ticket checkers? It really is up to the user to check if they're entitled to use their ticket, especially when making a different journey to their normal one. The OP goes to somewhere on the DART line, so if she got off in Drogheda (same line) would she think that's ok? Should she not check?
RossieMan wrote: » What do you not understand? It's not in the leap zone. Sallins was recently added. Newbridge is not. You're in the wrong I'm afraid.
BarryD2 wrote: My advice if the OP has the inspector's name, is to write to IR and explain the story. At very least, this employee should be reprimanded and docked some of their wages.
BarryD2 wrote: But then IR is not a business per se that has it's customers interests at heart. If this inspector actually had to rely on the income he derived from his passengers, they would have a quite different attitude. But their wages are propped up by heavy state subsidy.
OSI wrote: » Not the OP's property: