Can ticket inspectors check your Apple pay?


Can ticket inspectors check your Apple pay? But a TfL spokesperson confirmed to WIRED that ticket inspectors can check Apple Pay devices in the same way that they verify Oyster or contactless payment cards.


Do ticket inspectors scan tickets?

In most countries, the ticket inspector will visually check the details on your ticket, including the journey information you added, while in some other countries, the ticket inspector will scan the barcode and visually check the journey information. You need a separate ticket for each travel day.


Can ticket inspectors check Oyster card?

From next year, Revenue Inspectors will be equipped with new hand held devices to replace those which are currently in use. This new device will read Oyster cards, contactless cards and ITSO cards, and will provide a means of stringent revenue inspection.


Can inspectors check contactless card?

Can ticket inspectors scan contactless cards? They'll only be able to read the information printed on the front of your card.


What do ticket inspectors wear?

They wear a white shirt, but could wear a variety of clothing over it such as a black vest, jacket, or sweater. About half wear sunglasses, and some wear a black/grey hat. Their badge is visible from the front, and most usually carry portable myki checkers.


Who checks tickets on a train UK?

In the UK, guard duties include: Opening and closing of train doors. Ticket checks on most train operating companies. Keeping passengers informed of any short notice changes to the service and then keeping the driver informed of any changes.


Can you walk away from ticket inspectors UK?

What really happens if you don't pay your train ticket in the UK? Walking from the inspector to leave the train is welcome. What is the best way to avoid the tickets inspector in trains? If this is because you don't want to be disturbed by the ticket inspector then sit in the very front of the train on a crowded train.


What powers do TfL ticket inspectors have?

TfL Revenue Inspectors can't arrest you - but under certain circumstances they can detain you or use reasonable force to remove you from the 'railway' (which includes TfL buses in London, yes it's weird). Specifically where you either fail to pay the fare or give your name and address when asked.