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Luas Fines - Fake Address

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    dermo88 wrote: »
    Well, as regards Dublin Bus, **** them. The day it goes bankrupt is the day I rejoice.

    How incredibly selfish.
    In assisting them towards that, I am bringing back 2,000 Baht (about 50 Euro) worth of 10 Baht coins....they look like 2 Euro coins. Minimum fare, get ticket, and over time, turn that into hard cash, (Euro, thats right)....get a holiday a year out of it, and I'm a happy camper.

    Isn't this fraud? You're getting something without paying for it. Petty, selfish and anti-social would be other words I'd use.
    And if enough people do that to them, well......its bust. And good riddance. If enough people know about this scam, even better.

    Yeah great, all that will happen is that the taxpayer and fare paying public will get screwed for what you steal from Dublin Bus, they will not be going bust. A private operator could be a different story. The only people that could possibly benefit would be car commuters.
    On the other hand...Luas, provides a decent service and its a pleasure to use.

    That's great, for YOU, but the vast majority of Dublin commuters are not served by Luas and won't be any time soon, either.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,986 ✭✭✭✭mikemac


    Karsini wrote: »
    I've only ever had my Luas ticket checked twice, the enforcement (on the Red line anyway) seems to be rather poor.

    Can't agree with you there, I've been checked many times.
    Two people caught today at lunchtime.
    Both women with loads of luggage trying to get from Connolly St to Heuston.
    They argued that they could pay at Heuston as Luas and the train were the same (yes, I know they're not) but the inspector who knows more than me fined them both. So not your typical scumbags who you'd assume who would doing most dodging

    I know loads of people who dodge the fare.
    They travel between Connolly to Smithfield sometimes Driminagh at peak hours. They tell me the Luas is so packed that the inspectors won't bother checking tickets at peak times.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,285 ✭✭✭BanzaiBk


    I was on the Luas last Thursday at 5.30ish pm, absolutely packed (Red line to Tallaght) and tickets were checked. 5 people standing in front of me were all fined for no ticket. I don't use the Luas as frequently as most posters but I 3 out of the last 7 times I've been on it there has been ticket inspections at peak times.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,235 ✭✭✭techguy


    When you're dealing with the law in any case it's always best to cut your losses and come clean because the next round will go even less in your favour!!

    If you can't afford the LUAS then don't use it..do what people did before the it was around!!

    The most i've ever done was take a child ticket. I was 10cent short for the adult fare in change and had a fifty and a mastercard. The machine would take neither. If I was stopped I wasn't paying any fine, I'd happily pay the difference. Call the guards!

    Has this ever happened to anybody,what would my fate be if I was caught!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,537 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    micmclo wrote: »
    Both women with loads of luggage trying to get from Connolly St to Heuston. They argued that they could pay at Heuston as Luas and the train were the same (yes, I know they're not) but the inspector who knows more than me fined them both.
    They could have paid at Connolly, either at the tram stop or they could have bought their long distance ticket in the Irish Rail ticket office (Connolly or their station of origin) with a Luas add-on.
    So not your typical scumbags who you'd assume who would doing most dodging
    Apparently its mostly middle class types that do a lot of fare evading. Evasion has been higher on the green line than the red line.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,858 ✭✭✭paulm17781


    Victor wrote: »
    Evasion has been higher on the green line than the red line.

    I'd say more people are caught on the green line, it doesn't mean evasion is higher. I see inspectors on the green line quite frequently where as people here say they rarely see them on the red line.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 70,172 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    paulm17781 wrote: »
    I'd say more people are caught on the green line, it doesn't mean evasion is higher. I see inspectors on the green line quite frequently where as people here say they rarely see them on the red line.

    Not the case, the percentage of people checked to people caught is higher on the green line. Counting raw numbers would have been inaccurate from day one due to the green lines higher traffic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,937 ✭✭✭SteM


    paulm17781 wrote: »
    I'd say more people are caught on the green line, it doesn't mean evasion is higher. I see inspectors on the green line quite frequently where as people here say they rarely see them on the red line.

    I don't travel the green line that much but travel the red line almost every working day and would have my ticket checked at some point 2 out of the 5 days generally. One day it was checked twice - once at the Hospital and once at Blackhorse.

    Quite a few times I've seen ticket inspectors come up to scumbags on the red line, see that they were out of it and move along to other check people. The Luas in general doesn't seem like a safe form of transport to me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,858 ✭✭✭paulm17781


    SteM wrote: »
    Quite a few times I've seen ticket inspectors come up to scumbags on the red line, see that they were out of it and move along to other check people. The Luas in general doesn't seem like a safe form of transport to me.

    It's been said here and on P11 many times, we need transport police.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭WithCheesePlease


    ok, here's one - I ALWAYS pay my fare, but...

    One morning while getting on the luas hungover I went to tag on - insufficient credit. Went to machine and applied more credit to my card. Saw the Luas about to pull off and got all confused in my still semi drunken state and forgot to tag back on again. Only realised this when I saw the inspector coming at me a few stops down the line. Thought I'd give my smart card anyway as they rarely used to check them (they always do now) and if he did spot it I would explain my valid excuse. He checked, I tried explaining but he still gave me a ticket, even though he could see I had just put credit on my card.

    I appealed (explaining how I had tried to tag on, then applied more credit, and then forgotten to tag on again) as he had suggested and I got a letter back to say I still needed to pay the fine as I had not paid my fare for the trip. I chose to ignore this and never paid the fine. I have since moved house. And I continue to pay my fare every time I get on the luas.

    It was an honest mistake and their appeals process means nothing. Unfair if you ask me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    i was caught in a similar situation...
    i was coming from dundrum centre after being to the cinema with friends from college...it was late at night (after 11) and i had to get a luas to town and then another bus home...i'd never been on the luas EVER before and was not even sure where the stop was or when the last one left.. eventually i found the stop and as i walked down the steps the luas pulled in...i wasn't taking any chances of getting stuck out in dundrum alone at night so i just got on! inspector got on..i wasn't even nervous when he approached me as my reason was genuine and i offered to pay him the fare(i mean, what difference does it make!?) i was sure he'd sympathize with a young girl traveling home...but he was the most IGNORANT person ever! treated me like a total criminal moron! i'm an educated person, i would never treat anyone(not even an ACTUAL criminal) with the contempt he showed me! i gave him my name but a fake address..i was really, really p****d off about the whole thing! i wouldn't dream of paying the fine! my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs! i was worried they would find me despite fake address(just out of curiosity..can they?) but anyway, even if they do, i don't fear anything they wanna throw at me because i know that i did the right thing and the whole matter is entirely trivial! i would argue the toss with anyone who claims i did the wrong thing in the situation i was in!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,025 ✭✭✭Ham'nd'egger


    i was caught in a similar situation...
    i was coming from dundrum centre after being to the cinema with friends from college...it was late at night (after 11) and i had to get a luas to town and then another bus home...i'd never been on the luas EVER before and was not even sure where the stop was or when the last one left.. eventually i found the stop and as i walked down the steps the luas pulled in...i wasn't taking any chances of getting stuck out in dundrum alone at night so i just got on! inspector got on..i wasn't even nervous when he approached me as my reason was genuine and i offered to pay him the fare(i mean, what difference does it make!?) i was sure he'd sympathize with a young girl traveling home...but he was the most IGNORANT person ever! treated me like a total criminal moron! i'm an educated person, i would never treat anyone(not even an ACTUAL criminal) with the contempt he showed me! i gave him my name but a fake address..i was really, really p****d off about the whole thing! i wouldn't dream of paying the fine! my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs! i was worried they would find me despite fake address(just out of curiosity..can they?) but anyway, even if they do, i don't fear anything they wanna throw at me because i know that i did the right thing and the whole matter is entirely trivial! i would argue the toss with anyone who claims i did the wrong thing in the situation i was in!

    If you knowingly got on any public transport without a ticket you run the risk of a fixed standard penalty ticket, no matter how well meaning or innocent you may be. I understand that you are concerned that you are wanting to get home safely but in fairness if you didn't know what time the last LUAS went, why did you go to such lengths to get a LUAS in the first instance? There are signs at all stations displaying the times for the next service so sadly you don't have a leg to stand on this plead.

    Mind you, with you self righteous attitude about it, you do deserve to be fined and then some.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    i was caught in a similar situation...
    i was coming from dundrum centre after being to the cinema with friends from college...it was late at night (after 11) and i had to get a luas to town and then another bus home...i'd never been on the luas EVER before and was not even sure where the stop was or when the last one left.. eventually i found the stop and as i walked down the steps the luas pulled in...i wasn't taking any chances of getting stuck out in dundrum alone at night so i just got on! inspector got on..i wasn't even nervous when he approached me as my reason was genuine and i offered to pay him the fare(i mean, what difference does it make!?) i was sure he'd sympathize with a young girl traveling home...but he was the most IGNORANT person ever! treated me like a total criminal moron! i'm an educated person, i would never treat anyone(not even an ACTUAL criminal) with the contempt he showed me! i gave him my name but a fake address..i was really, really p****d off about the whole thing! i wouldn't dream of paying the fine! my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs! i was worried they would find me despite fake address(just out of curiosity..can they?) but anyway, even if they do, i don't fear anything they wanna throw at me because i know that i did the right thing and the whole matter is entirely trivial! i would argue the toss with anyone who claims i did the wrong thing in the situation I was in!
    They would have no trouble catching repeat offenders and if they installed a biometric facial recognition CCTV, a system which is quite possible.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    i was caught in a similar situation...
    i was coming from dundrum centre after being to the cinema with friends from college...it was late at night (after 11) and i had to get a luas to town and then another bus home...i'd never been on the luas EVER before and was not even sure where the stop was or when the last one left.. eventually i found the stop and as i walked down the steps the luas pulled in...i wasn't taking any chances of getting stuck out in dundrum alone at night so i just got on! inspector got on..i wasn't even nervous when he approached me as my reason was genuine and i offered to pay him the fare(i mean, what difference does it make!?) i was sure he'd sympathize with a young girl traveling home...but he was the most IGNORANT person ever! treated me like a total criminal moron! i'm an educated person, i would never treat anyone(not even an ACTUAL criminal) with the contempt he showed me! i gave him my name but a fake address..i was really, really p****d off about the whole thing! i wouldn't dream of paying the fine! my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs! i was worried they would find me despite fake address(just out of curiosity..can they?) but anyway, even if they do, i don't fear anything they wanna throw at me because i know that i did the right thing and the whole matter is entirely trivial! i would argue the toss with anyone who claims i did the wrong thing in the situation i was in!

    Absolutely, Dundrum is an extremely deprived area and really dangerous at 11PM. And the fact that there is absolutely no such thing as taxis means that you had to get on that Luas at all costs.

    If you get a summons, make sure and tell the judge that you "wouldn't dream of paying the fine, my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs".

    Somebody has to make a stand against these Luas guys.

    Who do the bozos think they are, enforcing legal ticket requirements as part of their jobs?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,371 ✭✭✭markpb


    They would have no trouble catching repeat offenders and if they installed a biometric facial recognition CCTV, a system which is quite possible.

    They claim to use CCTV to take photos of people they suspect are giving fake names and addresses. If this is true, it would be relatively simple to keep an eye out for them and send an inspector along to turf them off or try to arrange for a garda to meet them. It won't help catch the likes of emmanuels-baby but it stops offenders travelling regularly by Luas.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    stovelid wrote: »
    Absolutely, Dundrum is an extremely deprived area and really dangerous at 11PM. And the fact that there is absolutely no such thing as taxis means that you had to get on that Luas at all costs.

    If you get a summons, make sure and tell the judge that you "wouldn't dream of paying the fine, my safety is more important than the 2e or whatever a luas ticket costs".

    Somebody has to make a stand against these Luas guys.

    Who do the bozos think they are, enforcing legal ticket requirements as part of their jobs?


    no.1 sarcasm is the LOWEST form of wit
    no.2 i'm a teenage girl, a student, unemployed, i had about 5euro on me at the time so a taxi was not an option.
    no3. don't be so ignorant! are you saying that dundrum can't be a dangerous place at night for a girl alone?? i suppose that violence only exists in "deprived" areas?! is that why primetime reported several attacks on young females in ranelagh only a little while ago? god, and isn't that the former home of the former minister of justice?! SURELY that would be safe! (now look what you've done..lowered me to using sarcasm!) crime and assaults happen anywhere and i'm better safe than sorry! (FYI wacko's are not socially stratified! they're everywhere!!)


    i'm not a confrontational person, i get on well with people and i hate nastiness...so i don't enjoy your sarcasm or tone...there's no need for it!

    and if i was brought to court, i WOULD tell them exactly that! do they really value 2e more than my safety?! get real!



    also, i understand that it is their job, but i also understand that there's a certain thing called "discretion"

    lastly, i am in no way supporting people who regularly don't pay for transport or anything! if you use the luas regularly then of course you should pay. obviously I would have payed if it wasn't for the circumstances!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    Hamndegger wrote: »
    If you knowingly got on any public transport without a ticket you run the risk of a fixed standard penalty ticket, no matter how well meaning or innocent you may be. I understand that you are concerned that you are wanting to get home safely but in fairness if you didn't know what time the last LUAS went, why did you go to such lengths to get a LUAS in the first instance? There are signs at all stations displaying the times for the next service so sadly you don't have a leg to stand on this plead.

    Mind you, with you self righteous attitude about it, you do deserve to be fined and then some.

    i wanted to get the luas because i knew it went to town whereas i didn't know anything about the bus service there.
    as for the signs displaying times.. i didn't know that, of course it makes sense now that they would have them, but regardless-what use would it have been for me if i was to miss the LAST luas while reading the timetable?
    i am not trying to be self righteous, i feel i was treated badly for something very trivial! imagine you had a daughter or sister who was raped, and you asked why she was alone at a secluded luas stop, why didn't she just get on with everyone else??? and she said "because i didn't have a ticket?" is it really worth your safety?
    my brother is a garda, i am constantly forced to listen to horror stories about young girls being attacked...i will do anything in my power to ensure the same doesn't happen to me...and i would hope everyone would do the same and not let their safety be governed silly technicalities! does nobody actually agree with me at all?!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    i'm a teenage girl, a student, unemployed, i had about 5euro on me at the time so a taxi was not an option.

    no3. don't be so ignorant! are you saying that dundrum can't be a dangerous place at night for a girl alone?? i suppose that violence only exists in "deprived" areas?! is that why primetime reported several attacks on young females in ranelagh only a little while ago? god, and isn't that the former home of the minister of justice?! SURELY that would be safe! (now look what you've done..lowered me to using sarcasm!) crime and assaults happen anywhere and i'm better safe than sorry! (FYI wacko's are not socially stratified! they're everywhere!!)


    i'm not a confrontational person, i get on well with people and i hate nastiness...so i don't enjoy your sarcasm or tone...there's no need for it!

    and if i was brought to court, i WOULD tell them exactly that! do they really value 2e more than my safety?! get real!


    also, i understand that it is their job, but i also understand that there's a certain thing called "discretion"

    lastly, i am in no way supporting people who regularly don't pay for transport or anything! if you use the luas regularly then of course you should pay. obviously I would have payed if it wasn't for the circumstances!

    Without sounding harsh, your safety is your own concern. It's not Veolia's fault that you left a late show alone with no taxi fare or scant idea of how to get home. And I'm sure a judge couldn't care less either.

    No matter how valid the reason, you broke the law and got fined (or at least, should have got fined). End of.

    I would guess that most of the people here wouldn't really criticize the fact that you broke the law, but rather your defensive and unpleasant attitude.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭Calina


    When it comes to getting home on my own late at night, I don't wait till I get to the bus or Luas stop to find out what time the last one is. I know it before I leave home. I make it my business to know how I am getting home late at night and act accordingly.

    There is no excuse for this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    ah look...forget about it..i feel like i'm in an episode of the twilight zone here.. clearly you are all very organized people... i however, deserve to be locked away for my horrible crime! i'm am truly sorry for causing such offense! but anyone ever caught in my position..just remember, GET ON THE BLOODY THING! don't sacrifice your safety! end of.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    i was caught in a similar situation...
    i was coming from dundrum centre after being to the cinema with friends from college...it was late at night (after 11) and i had to get a luas to town and then another bus home...

    LUAS runs until half twelve except on Sundays. As someone suggested if you knew you were going to be returning late from an area you don't know very well you should have checked out public transport options in advance.

    Veolio aren't responsible for you not knowing whether there was another tram coming after the one you jumped on. The displays are pretty obvious and show you the time left until the next few trams. No excuse really. Next time check out what times buses and/or the luas runs until and make sure you give yourself time.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    stovelid wrote: »
    Without sounding harsh, your safety is your own concern. It's not Veolia's fault that you left a late show alone with no taxi fare or scant idea of how to get home. And I'm sure a judge couldn't care less either.

    No matter how valid the reason, you broke the law and got fined (or at least, should have got fined). End of.

    I would guess that most of the people here wouldn't really criticize the fact that you broke the law, but rather your defensive and unpleasant attitude.

    and yes, my safety IS my own concern, which made me choose to look after my OWN safety by getting on the luas! why wouldn't i be defensive!? i have people telling me "you deserve everything you get" with such resentment! genuinely, i know myself that i am a nice honest person. i don't understand the mentality of half the people on boards who just seem to have chips on their shoulder??? what's so funny about peace, love and UNDERSTANDING!???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    ah look...forget about it..i feel like i'm in an episode of the twilight zone here.. clearly you are all very organized people... i however, deserve to be locked away for my horrible crime! i'm am truly sorry for causing such offense! but anyone ever caught in my position..just remember, GET ON THE BLOODY THING! don't sacrifice your safety! end of.

    Sorry - were you being pursued or something? Was it even the last LUAS you got on. I doubt it.

    There's cameras at all LUAS stops, so it's not a high-risk area. You could have checked how long until the next one and made your way back to a more populated area while you waited.

    For someone who values her safety highly you don't seem to ensure it by planning ahead at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,371 ✭✭✭markpb


    i don't understand the mentality of half the people on boards who just seem to have chips on their shoulder???

    I have no problem with you diving on the tram without a ticket, you were alone at night in a place you didn't know and didn't want to leave something to chance. That's perfectly understandable. My problem starts when you decided to supply false details to the inspector. If you had taken the ticket and gone through the appeals process (with Veoila, not with us :D), there's a good chance they would have struck off the fine.

    Instead you blatantly lied.

    I travel by Luas 10+ times a week and meet the inspectors all the time. I've never seen them be rude or impolite, not to regular customers, not to skivers and not even to a guy who gave one false name and two false addresses before deciding the game was up and told the truth. They're always incredibly polite, compared to IR ticket inspectors and absolutely compared to the ex-army security guards who patrol the German underground stations (who travel in packs of 4 and will happily detain you until the police arrive). If you say he was rude to you, I'm going to suggest maybe you were rude to him to begin with.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    what's so funny about peace, love and UNDERSTANDING!???

    Elvis Costello always pays his fare.

    People aren't out to get you but the fact that you're whinging about getting a fine for jumping on the LUAS when you knew you needed a ticket is not going to win you any support on here.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 70,172 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    Theres also a display showing the times of the next three trams, so you could have clearly seen that there were more coming; and tbh, the only Luas stop I'd feel concerned about being at at night would be Belgard - none on the green line thats for sure.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    AnonoBoy wrote: »
    LUAS runs until half twelve except on Sundays. As someone suggested if you knew you were going to be returning late from an area you don't know very well you should have checked out public transport options in advance.

    Veolio aren't responsible for you not knowing whether there was another tram coming after the one you jumped on. The displays are pretty obvious and show you the time left until the next few trams. No excuse really. Next time check out what times buses and/or the luas runs until and make sure you give yourself time.

    we were supposed to go to see an earlier film but it was sold out, so we went to the later one...it happens..
    i would've been home by 11 rather than leaving the cinema had things gone the way i'd planned..but they don't always..

    and as for "Veolio aren't responsible for you not knowing whether there was another tram coming after the one you jumped on." good to see the day of solidarity for the people is alive and well! i WOULD have GLADLY given veolio the money, i'm sorry i was unable to, but i'm sure they'll survive!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    markpb wrote: »
    who patrol the German underground stations (who travel in packs of 4 .

    With big dogs. :)

    Or at least they did when I lived there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,025 ✭✭✭Ham'nd'egger


    i wanted to get the luas because i knew it went to town whereas i didn't know anything about the bus service there.
    as for the signs displaying times.. i didn't know that, of course it makes sense now that they would have them, but regardless-what use would it have been for me if i was to miss the LAST luas while reading the timetable?
    i am not trying to be self righteous, i feel i was treated badly for something very trivial! imagine you had a daughter or sister who was raped, and you asked why she was alone at a secluded luas stop, why didn't she just get on with everyone else??? and she said "because i didn't have a ticket?" is it really worth your safety?
    my brother is a garda, i am constantly forced to listen to horror stories about young girls being attacked...i will do anything in my power to ensure the same doesn't happen to me...and i would hope everyone would do the same and not let their safety be governed silly technicalities! does nobody actually agree with me at all?!


    Why didn't you check it out times before you got on? Seriously, why didn't you? Given that you seemed to have been a long way from home in the first place? I understand how you may not know about the signs or times as I don't use LUAS often myself (LUAS stops are minimal on the Tallaght line though I gather that they are somewhat better on the Sandyford line that you travelled on) but if you are relying on it to get you home then you do need to check before you travel; same as you would for other modes of public transport.

    I appreciate you want to get home safely but you can't excuse your not knowingly not paying your fare on any level. While it is €2, it is akin to stealing €2; these inspectors catch a lot of only €2s every night; on my last LUAS trip I was inspected and it the last run of the evening! You have a lot of sympathy insofar as to caring for your safety and wanting to get home in one piece; you don't get any for willfully traveling for free and even justifying it on the female card. I am sure that other females traveled safely on the LUAS that night and paid their fare. No excuse for you, me dear.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    markpb wrote: »
    I have no problem with you diving on the tram without a ticket, you were alone at night in a place you didn't know and didn't want to leave something to chance. That's perfectly understandable. My problem starts when you decided to supply false details to the inspector. If you had taken the ticket and gone through the appeals process (with Veoila, not with us :D), there's a good chance they would have struck off the fine.

    Instead you blatantly lied.

    I travel by Luas 10+ times a week and meet the inspectors all the time. I've never seen them be rude or impolite, not to regular customers, not to skivers and not even to a guy who gave one false name and two false addresses before deciding the game was up and told the truth. They're always incredibly polite, compared to IR ticket inspectors and absolutely compared to the ex-army security guards who patrol the German underground stations (who travel in packs of 4 and will happily detain you until the police arrive). If you say he was rude to you, I'm going to suggest maybe you were rude to him to begin with.


    i was not rude as i had no need to be, i was sure he'd understand my situation...it was he who was very rude to me, and despite what you've said i can assure you he WAS rude! i lied out of sheer surprise! it was only after i'd given my "details" that he told me about the appeals process, but from what i've read on boards, that process doesn't seem to get you anywhere anyway..


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    i was not rude as i had no need to be, i was sure he'd understand my situation...

    Were you "not rude" in the same fashion as you "reasonably put your case across" here?

    If you gave the poor bloke half the spiel you gave here, I'm surprised he didn't call the cops.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    Hamndegger wrote: »
    Why didn't you check it out times before you got on? Seriously, why didn't you? Given that you seemed to have been a long way from home in the first place? I understand how you may not know about the signs or times as I don't use LUAS often myself (LUAS stops are minimal on the Tallaght line though I gather that they are somewhat better on the Sandyford line that you travelled on) but if you are relying on it to get you home then you do need to check before you travel; same as you would for other modes of public transport.

    I appreciate you want to get home safely but you can't excuse your not knowingly not paying your fare on any level. While it is €2, it is akin to stealing €2; these inspectors catch a lot of only €2s every night; on my last LUAS trip I was inspected and it the last run of the evening! You have a lot of sympathy insofar as to caring for your safety and wanting to get home in one piece; you don't get any for willfully traveling for free and even justifying it on the female card. I am sure that other females traveled safely on the LUAS that night and paid their fare. No excuse for you, me dear.

    when i was coming down the steps, the luas was pulled up...i didn't know how long they stop for (30 seconds...a minute...2minutes??? i didn't know) i didn't see a timetable, i just saw the safest option and took it..
    i use the "female card" as you call it because whether it's a "card" or not, it is a fact that i am a female and realistically that is a major factor for being at risk! everyone had already gotten on the luas..i did not want to be waiting alone at the stop (which is down some steps and totally secluded) camera's may have been there, but that won't stop someone who's drunk/crazy..
    i had not researched the luas as i should have been out of the cinema much earlier and none of it would have been an issue


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭Calina


    .........i lied out of sheer surprise! ........

    I have some issues with this concept.

    _______________________________________

    This thread doesn't seem to be going anywhere much. Most people seem to agree that dodging fares is bad with a few saying "except when I do it under spectacularly unique circumstances cos I never do it".

    Not really enlightening. If nothing substantive appears here in the next 30 minutes, it's going to be closed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,025 ✭✭✭Ham'nd'egger


    i had not researched the luas as i should have been out of the cinema much earlier and none of it would have been an issue

    Research in this case="Excuse me, Mr Cinema Usher, do you know what time the LUAS leaves at?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    Calina wrote: »
    I have some issues with this concept.

    .

    could you elaborate??
    what i meant was...i lied because i was like "eh, is he actually fining me??? did he not hear what i've just explained?? can he not see that i'm sorry but that i meant no harm and i just want to get home"
    ....."no....ok....well then have this address then"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    Hamndegger wrote: »
    Research in this case="Excuse me, Mr Cinema Usher, do you know what time the LUAS leaves at?


    retrospect is some man isn't he!?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    IBTL.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    stovelid wrote: »
    Were you "not rude" in the same fashion as you "reasonably put your case across" here?

    If you gave the poor bloke half the spiel you gave here, I'm surprised he didn't call the cops.


    haha "cops" ...

    i was not rude as i am not a rude person..
    i blush in the face of authority...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 51 ✭✭emmanuels-baby


    stovelid wrote: »
    IBTL.


    yes, yes you are...congrats


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,025 ✭✭✭Ham'nd'egger


    retrospect is some man isn't he!?

    Emms, in all fairness you were able to check the cinema times when you headed to Dundrum, you were well able to check the times for the next show after you missed your showings but you were unable to check the times for the bus or LUAS home. If it is sympathy you are after, you won't get it off many of here as you plain don't deserve any.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,219 ✭✭✭Calina


    could you elaborate??
    what i meant was...i lied because i was like "eh, is he actually fining me??? did he not hear what i've just explained?? can he not see that i'm sorry but that i meant no harm and i just want to get home"
    ....."no....ok....well then have this address then"

    You lied, end of story. You're trying to make out that it's someone else's fault that you lied. This is an utter abdication of your responsibility on this front. It is up to you to have a ticket. I have never, ever, gotten on a train, or an underground or a bus anywhere, no matter how late at night without a valid ticket. And yes, I'm female, and yes I have been mugged not once, but twice but never at a bus/metro/underground/tram stop. If personal safety is all that important to you, you sort out the timetable in advance JUST IN CASE. And bring a taxi fare with you JUST IN CASE.

    You were in the wrong. There is no excuse for it, and saying you were surprised into lying causes me some surprise.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭kramerica


    Red Alert wrote: »
    Would you go into a pub and get a pint telling the barman you couldn't be bothered the wait to pay for it?

    You wouldn't steal a handbag. You wouldn't steal a car. You wouldn't steal a baby. You wouldn't shoot a policeman. And then steal his helmet. You wouldn't go to the toilet in his helmet. And then send it to the policeman's grieving widow. And then steal it again! Fare dodging on the LUAS is stealing. If you do it, you will face the consequences....

    PS. 18 months ago it was hammering rain, the shelter was no, er, shelter... 2 of us got on with no ticket as we were soaked and running for a LUAS and facing a 15minute-ish gap til the next one. Got caught, I gave my ancient address (on purpose) and showed an old work ID badge. To date, never heard anything further.

    Judging from the tone here, I'm subhuman scum! Seriously though, I always pay (that time makes my average about 98%!), I work, pay taxes, contribute to society, give to charity, love my mammy... Everyone drops the ball from time to time... I've no high-minded explanation, but also no attitude to people who feel they were caught in some sort of VERY inconvenient or extenuating circumstances. As one of the guys said earlier, look at how many ppl are over on the motoring board looking to get out of parking tickets!


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