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Unread 04-04-2007, 09:06   #1
Mark Gleeson
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Irish Rail are going to find themselves in trouble for that poster.....

You are legally permitted to board if:
1. Station is unstaffed
2. Station normally staffed but booking office closed, or notice to that effect
3. A member of staff tells you to do so

If that occurs you must pay the ticket checker on train if available failing that at destination

Open question is what happens if IE refuse to sell you a ticket are they then breaking the law by forcing you to commit an offence?

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