TheCrescent
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On a recent Acela Express trip, train staff caught two people who tried to ride without paying. However, Amtrak didn’t seem to take steps to require the fare evaders to pay for tickets. Shouldn’t Amtrak try to collect ticket prices from fare evaders?
The first was a passenger who got on in Philadelphia. The ticket collector who noticed that he didn’t have a ticket called someone on her phone and then seemed to be directed to remove him from the train, so at the next stop, she came by and walked him off the train. But that was it; he got off, was on the platform and the train left.
The second fare evader boarded at Newark and the train staff announced that the person had to leave immediately, and the train staff found him and made sure that he left. But that was it.
The first fare evader made a big fuss about Amtrak staff being racist but I didn’t see any evidence of racism. Amtrak staff seemed very discrete and polite about things.
If someone wants to ride an Amtrak train from one station to the next, then if the person is simply required to get off at the next stop anyway, then the fare evader gets what he wants: a free ride, with no other consequences.
Why not prosecute fare evaders, or at least have them arrested (if they can’t pay anyway) for theft of services?
This was not a victimless crime: the Quiet Car was not quiet due to the commotion around the fare evaders and the trip was delayed.
The first was a passenger who got on in Philadelphia. The ticket collector who noticed that he didn’t have a ticket called someone on her phone and then seemed to be directed to remove him from the train, so at the next stop, she came by and walked him off the train. But that was it; he got off, was on the platform and the train left.
The second fare evader boarded at Newark and the train staff announced that the person had to leave immediately, and the train staff found him and made sure that he left. But that was it.
The first fare evader made a big fuss about Amtrak staff being racist but I didn’t see any evidence of racism. Amtrak staff seemed very discrete and polite about things.
If someone wants to ride an Amtrak train from one station to the next, then if the person is simply required to get off at the next stop anyway, then the fare evader gets what he wants: a free ride, with no other consequences.
Why not prosecute fare evaders, or at least have them arrested (if they can’t pay anyway) for theft of services?
This was not a victimless crime: the Quiet Car was not quiet due to the commotion around the fare evaders and the trip was delayed.