Now an investigation has been launched after it was revealed that bus passengers in Bath are being forced to pay more to travel less (link below.)
http://thisisbath.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=180730&command=displayContent&sourceNode=232315&home=yes&more_nodeId1=163047&contentPK=17800313Park-and-ride user Andrew Allen claimed he was left "embarrassed" after a bus driver demanded he fork out for another ticket when he tried to board a bus in Bath city centre.
Mr Allen buys a ten-journey ticket to cover his week's travelling and has travelled on the service , between the base at Lansdown and Alfred Street , for many years.
The service terminates at Milsom Street but passengers can hop on and off at the Alfred Street stop , as advertised on the website of Bath and North East Somerset Council , which contract the service to First Bus.
However Mr Allen said he was stunned to learn last week that if he wanted to board at the Alfred Street stop he would have to pay ^1.60 for a new ticket.
This is despite the fact the stop is 500 yards nearer to the final destination in Lansdown.
Mr Allen said not only was he confused by the policy but was humiliated after the driver turned off the engine and said he would not move until he coughed up the extra cash.
The Trowbridge resident , who works at the Assembly Rooms , said: "It was terrible. He turned off the engine and folded his arms and said I would have to explain to all the passengers why we were not going anywhere.
"I was so embarrassed. I said I was sorry but I had already bought my ten-journey ticket."
"He said if I wanted to use the Alfred Street stop I would have to pay the cost of a new ticket, which is ridiculous as it is actually nearer to Lansdown."
When Mr Allen pointed out he had always used the stop and had never been charged , the driver said that he should have been.
The bus driver eventually phoned the First depot and was told that he could allow Mr Allen to travel free on this occasion.