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Issue:- 6 February 2013

Northern Rail Reveals Huyton is Fare Dodging Hot Spot

NORTHERN Rail has launched a campaign to crack down on fare dodgers across Merseyside. In an attempt to reduce the number of people receiving fines for not buying a ticket, Northern has launched 2 online videos and a series of station and train posters showing 2 scenarios where someone takes something for free.

Northern has revealed that in Merseyside, the most common journey where people are caught travelling without a ticket was from Huyton to Liverpool Lime Street.

Alex Hynes, Managing Director of Northern, explains:- "We know from talking to our customers they have a real problem when they see others not paying for their journey. We don't want to see passengers get into trouble and want to make sure they understand the implications of taking a free ride. The videos show two situations that we know people wouldn't do, and show that not paying for a train ticket is the same, so why do it?  We hear all sorts of excuses from passengers as to why they don't have a ticket; they don't have any money or a conductor did not come down the train and sell them one. It's the passenger's responsibility to buy a ticket, so they must seek out the conductor to get one or if that is not possible, then buy a ticket at their destination station."

Across Merseyside, there were 2,583 occasions where passengers were caught travelling on Northern services without a valid ticket last year. 295 of those journeys started at Huyton, 250 from Whiston and 191 from Broad Green, all of which have staffed ticket offices and / or ticket machines where customers can buy a ticket before they board the train.

Alex continues:- "We know that some of our smaller stations have limited opportunities to buy tickets, and we are investing in new ticket buying facilities and currently carrying out independent surveys across the network to gain information on how our customers want to purchase tickets. This will allow us to continue to give our customers easy and varied opportunities to pay for their journey. However, the highest number of journeys made without paying for them started at stations with open ticket offices and Ticket Vending Machines."

Fare evasion continues to be a huge issue for the rail industry, costing £240million per year.  The videos can be seen at:- northernrail.org/getaticket.

Police Warning comes after flares are stolen in Southport

MERSEYSIDE Police are warning members of the public to be vigilant after flares were stolen during a burglary in Southport. The 9 'marine flares' were stolen from a garden shed that was broken into in Longford Road last month. The homeowner reported the burglary the morning after it happened, on 23 January 2014, but only noticed that the flares were missing on Tuesday, 4 February 2014. 3 of the flares are described as parachute flares and the others are called smoke flares. All of them are out of date and could be dangerous if mis-used. Southport neighbourhood inspector Darren Wilson said:- "These flares could cause someone a serious injury as they are for use by trained professionals in emergency situations so burn at an extremely high temperature. It is not clear why they have been stolen as they will be of no value, especially as they are out of date, and we believe this was an opportunistic theft. If anyone is offered flares or any kind of industrial firework for sale in suspicious circumstances, or anyone comes across things like this hidden or thrown away, I would urge them not to touch them and instead call the Police immediately on:- 101."

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