Confused student fined 120 for sitting in wrong part of Thameslink train
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Theo Griffiths, a university student fined for sitting in the wrong section of a train, questioned the inconsistency of Thameslink's first-class seating policy, arguing it's somewhat unreasonable. 'I should be able to scrape a bit from savings to pay, but it's still entirely disproportionate,' he said, highlighting that he commutes long distances and seems the penalty is excessive despite holding a standard ticket.
In a tweet addressing Thameslink, Theo expressed confusion over the fine, stating, 'Please can you explain the difference from sitting in the back first class, where it's allowed, to the front and how that it worth 79.50.' His appeal underlined the lack of clear communication on the seating rules.
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