I worked out it cheaper using my disability cards. Im reaching near to 17 so I try not to get child tickets that often..I rather not risk it haha
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I worked out it cheaper using my disability cards. Im reaching near to 17 so I try not to get child tickets that often..I rather not risk it haha
Absolutely not. I struggled to get child tickets even at about 14 cos i looked older, so i havent a hope in hell now. Add that to the fact theres a driving license and national insurance card in my wallet im really screwed :P
oyster card so free on tram+bus
train i buy a child travelcard for £2 all day from the machine. never get an inspecter, and they only don't work on machines if it's an event.
my mate got done for a child ticket at reading, £20 down before he got out the station
i could if i wanted to.
if im getting the train somewhere i'll just use the machines and get a child. if i asked at the counter id probs be able to get a child too tho
not bad for being 18 and looking 12
I'm in year 11 but I still get questioned a lot, in the morning if my coat is covering my shirt/tie they usually ask for my age and to see my school uniform. When I am not in school it's 50/50 depending on the driver. I have been meaning to get a 16 and under pass for ages.
im ok for trains actually, cos my dad's a train driver i have a staff pass, and most ticket collectors just go "kl" when they see it haha
"80 PLEASE MATE"
sorted.
Nope :(
Bus drivers think I'm over 16, bar staff must think I'm under 16. This world is messed up!
I had to prove I was under 16 when I was 14 >.> because I'm tall and my facial hair suddenly decided to grow around that age.
Actually, this connexions advisor said I could pass for a 19 year old when I was only 16, which is some achievement (if she wasn't boasting xD!), although it kinda felt like my teenage years were being sucked out of me if I looked like a legally classed adult three years before I was supposed to.