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Unread 04-02-2007, 06:37   #16
Colm Moore
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Originally Posted by Mark Gleeson View Post
That indeed is in the rule book

Read up on it http://www.platform11.org/passenger_info/legal.php
The Luas link on that page is broken.

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Question Cork Bray, can I break my journey in Blackrock it would appear you can since you have a intercity ticket
Is Blackrock an Intercity station? Can you claim you got a bus between the two? (I realise the difference between the legal situation and practicality)

Is doubling back compatible with breaks in journeys?
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Soon you will see a disclaimer like you do on Dell and HP websites "Prices offered may not be correct, in fact whatever you are charged is correct"
Aren't Dell, etc. offers subject to the confirmation of order e-mail?

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Well the view I've taken is as follows

If the online journey planner offers the journey which requires a double back, Irish Rail either correctly or through there own negligence have offered me a journey and by purchase of a ticket and by presenting myself to board that train I have accepted
How will a judge interpret party A entering into a contract knowing that party B has made a mistake?

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