I have a rather interesting query on what would be best practice to do, should I be faced with this situation again.
I recently took my sister to London (Again!) and the tickets we purchased were 1x First Class Anytime Adult Travelcard with Disabled Adult Railcard Discount and 1x First Class Anytime
Child Travelcard.
Before anyone jumps on the bandwagon of "thetrout was pulling a fast one" my sister is
15!Anyway, we passed through London Bridge Station and our tickets didn't seem to want to work with the barriers. So we went to the gateline staff of which 2 of them were
RPI▸ 's. My sister showed them her ticket first and they didn't believe she was 15 and asked her date of birth. (I know this sounds ridiculous, but she couldn't remember the year) and she started rattling it off and then looked at me for some support because she couldn't remember. Now under normal circumstances, it would be perfectly reasonable for a child (my sister also has learning disabilities) to look to a family member/friend for reassurance that it was right. BIG MISTAKE. Unfortunately, I wasn't sure of her date of birth either (I can't even remember my own at times and certainly cannot when under fire!)
So one of the RPI's turned to me and said: "And how old are you then sir?" Which sounds politeish, but when the guy said it really wasn't
I replied politely: "My age is irrelevant" RPI: "Well if you don't tell me your age how do I know your using a child ticket that is valid?"
By this point I would like to say that nobody had checked my ticket yet... So I replied: "There's an age restriction on adult tickets now??" In a rather smug tone which I was aware could've very quickly backfired on me but it didn't. I passed him my ticket and the guy just looked at it in slight disgust and gave it back. He then went on to demand ID from my sister.
Now forgive me if I am wrong. But what need does a 15 Year Old have to carry ID? For my sister there is none whatsoever as she doesn't use public transport (Well maybe once a month at most), Doesn't buy age restricted products (Of which at her current age are predominantly limited to Video Games and Films) and isn't even old enough for a Provisional! To make matters worse, the only form of Photo ID she had was a passport which was stolen earlier this year when she and the mother trout were on holiday abroad, which resulted in all sorts of further issues getting them home! The only other ID she'd have is perhaps a birth certificate. Which isn't necessarily an acceptable form of ID anyway!
I explained to the RPI (Who was slowly testing my patience) that she didn't have any form of Photo ID on her and that her passport was stolen whilst she was on holiday with the folks. I went on to say that if he still believed she was using a ticket fraudulantly bearing in mind I had an Adult Ticket and paid for both of them on the same transaction, that he should issue an Unpaid Fares Notice and that I would arrange for the folks to send in a copy of her birth certificate.
He then changed tactics, made a brief (and perhaps sarcastic) apology and waived us through the barriers...
Interesting situation, but worthwhile knowing what would be a correct way to handle the situation? Also feel free to tell me if I was out of line by being slightly rude. The guy just really, really got right up my nose!