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disability buss pass
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I had a similar experience on the train where, despite my insistance otherwise the guard sold me a disabled discounted fare (I kept saying no but he wouldn't take no for an answer). My biggest concern was incase I encountered the Revenue Protection Officers and they asked to see my pass - where would that have left me!?
There is a ticket option on his machine for a discretionary dp fare for those with a 'visible disability' i.e. In a wheelchair etc, but who don't have a railcard with them.
They have 'disc' printed on them so the r.p.i's know whether or not to ask for a railcard.just passing through.... Nothing to see....0
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