Mouthy guy gets thrown off the train by the "BIG MAN"!

Dubai Blue said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
I did say the difference between a single and a return is you get 2 tickets instead of 1 or am i missing something

Yeah, that was my mistake. I misunderstood what you were saying.

His story is that he asked for a return, was told that two singles would be cheaper and was then given two singles for the SAME journey. Now this might be bullshit or it might be true. Either way, I don't think fatty should have done what he did and if he gets charged with assault he can't really have any complaints.

The Lad who doesn't have the right ticket wasn't behaving in the correct way to suggest that it was a simple mistake by ScotRail. Swearing, being ignorant towards others etc. I've worked in Customer Service in some very difficult positions yet never once been spoken to like that. People can be curt or rude - but not like this. He is able to press charges against the person who threw him off (literally) but when he finally realises it was his own behaviour that instigated the situation then he'll have to accept the lack of point of doing so.
 
I would have done the same especially as there was young kids on the train listening to the foul language. Scrotes need leathering to bring them down a peg or two.
I bet pinkwheeltrim doesn't like that......liberal pansy do-gooder, the country's fucked because of 'em.
 
i got on the train to work one day and paid for a return. the biggest, scrotiest, smelliest, ugliest chav came out of the toilets and sat directly behind me. he asked me to borrow my ticket for when the ticket man came back, i didn't want to get beaten up or stabbed so i just gave it him.

the ticket man clocked on and kicked the guy off whilst giving me a right fucking bollocking. i just asked him what the fuck i was meant to do? say no and risk being hurt. but now when i look back i wish i'd told the **** to buy his own fucking ticket.
 
A complaint has been made to police against a passenger who threw a "fare-dodger" off a train after he refused the conductor's request to leave.

Alan Pollock's action against Sam Mains on the Edinburgh to Perth train on Friday was filmed by another passenger.

British Transport Police would not confirm who had made the complaint.

Mr Mains, a 19-year-old student from Falkirk, claimed he had mistakenly bought the wrong ticket and was hoping to explain it to the conductor.

He told BBC Radio Scotland's Call Kaye programme: "I was given no time to explain myself. It wasn't even an argument.


"There was a discussion with me trying to explain myself for about a minute and then the conductor started shouting at me," he said.

"I never seen his face, I never seen a man. He never approached me. He never said 'right son get off the train'.

"He grabbed me from behind, threw me to the ground on the train. Then picked me up off the ground on the train. Then threw me to the ground on the platform."

Mr Mains told BBC Scotland he had tried to get back on the train to get his bag - which contained his phone, exam notes and headphones - but was prevented from doing so by Mr Pollock.

He also said he was diabetic, had not eaten much all day and had not slept the night before because he had been studying.

"[This] had perhaps quite an adverse effect on my mood and my mannerisms at that time, but still I don't condone the way I spoke to the conductor," he said.

The student admitted he had been drinking before the incident, but said he was not drunk.

The footage, filmed by passenger Ian Hems and uploaded to YouTube, shows a youth refusing to pay for his ticket or get off the train.

A man then gets up, grabs the youth and appears to throw him onto the platform at Linlithgow, West Lothian.

The man then twice stops the teenager getting back on the train before returning to his seat to a round of applause from passengers.

But one woman is heard to say: "There's no need for that."

A spokesman for British Transport Police said: "A complaint has been received and inquiries are ongoing into the incident."

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-16177725" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-t ... l-16177725</a>
 
Even if he gets charged and its a huge if, it would never be allowed to go to court, a judge would dismiss the case straight away.
 
The scrote deserved it.

So we're supposed to believe he has enough money to buy alcohol but can't afford the fare to get the train home?

Absolute bullshit and the scummy little twat got what was coming to him. Hopefully he'll think twice before he tries wasting the time of a train full of passengers who are travelling legally.
 

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