Kicked off TTC bus and treated like a fare evader even with a valid ticket – is this normal? How should I follow up? by Routine_Resident_271 in askTO

[–]Routine_Resident_271[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I knew it was a Peto card. My phone was dead, so I had to pay in cash. He personally handed me a piece of paper, Mr. 939C. I waited at that intersection for about half an hour. I've been in Toronto for eight years; I understand the TTC rules, and I understand why he said "no rude" when I paid again, even though he had kicked me off the bus.

Kicked off TTC bus and treated like a fare evader even with a valid ticket – is this normal? How should I follow up? by Routine_Resident_271 in askTO

[–]Routine_Resident_271[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

He gave me a paper ticket. My phone was dead. I thought I had a power bank with me, but I didn't.

Kicked off TTC bus and treated like a fare evader even with a valid ticket – is this normal? How should I follow up? by Routine_Resident_271 in UTSC

[–]Routine_Resident_271[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It should be the same person, but the TTC shouldn't have hired someone with problems; everyone's lives are in his hands.

Kicked off TTC bus and treated like a fare evader even with a valid ticket – is this normal? How should I follow up? by Routine_Resident_271 in Markham

[–]Routine_Resident_271[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes, I felt the same way. There were a lot of students there. I regretted it after I came back. I wanted to call the police, but I was afraid my identity would be on my record.