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Irish Rail warns of fake ticket inspectors
- Author, Matt Fox
- Role, 成人论坛 News NI
Iarnr贸d 脡ireann (Irish Rail) has issued a warning that members of the public have been masquerading as revenue protection officers.
People have been reported as wearing unofficial, hi-vis vests onboard the Northern Commuter and DART lines in Dublin.
The rail provider confirmed at least four reported incidents on Friday morning.
Passengers have been advised to confirm ID when approached for tickets or when being issued onboard fines.
A spokeswoman for Iarnr贸d 脡ireann said the operator would never request onboard cash for an invalid ticket.
If passengers cannot produce a valid ticket when requested to do so by an authorised officer, they may be issued with a Fixed Payment Notice - a fine of 鈧100 (拢85) plus unpaid fare - which can be paid within a period of 21 days as set out in the Railway Safety Act.
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