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Jenrick says authorities should ‘reassert basic rules' after fare dodging video

Jenrick says authorities should ‘reassert basic rules' after fare dodging video

The shadow justice secretary told the BBC that he wants bodies to understand 'that these things are not small rule breaks', and said he was 'unapologetic' about sharing the clip.
Former Conservative leadership contender Mr Jenrick posted a video on social media on Thursday in which he confronted people who forced their way through the ticket barriers at Stratford station in the east of the capital.
He asked one person 'do you think it's alright not to pay' and challenged another to 'go back through the barrier and pay'.
At the top of an escalator he said to one person 'do you want to go back and pay like everybody else'?
Sadiq Khan is driving a proud city into the ground.
Lawbreaking is out of control.
He's not acting. So, I did.👇 pic.twitter.com/MZSVQ3Sdak
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) May 29, 2025
Speaking to BBC Radio 5Live on Thursday, Mr Jenrick said that staff 'weren't doing anything' to tackle evasion when he was at Stratford to film his video.
'They weren't either trained or didn't have the self-confidence to take action, and I think that's the issue sometimes,' he said.
'We need the authorities to actually understand that these things are not small rule breaks.
'They're actually things that create a sense of impunity which makes everyone else feel less safe and drags the whole of society down.'
He added: 'And so I want TFL in this instance, but I want the police, local councils, everybody to really step up and for us to have a conscious effort as a society to reassert these basic rules because I think that will make everyone's lives better.'
He also told the same station he 'didn't know' that he should have sought permission to film, but said he was 'unapologetic' about the clip.
London Underground and Overground services operate from Stratford, as well as national rail services, the Elizabeth Line and the DLR.
Fare evasion is a serious issue, but it must be tackled with professional, trained enforcement, not MPs trying to score points or social media clout on their daily commute.https://t.co/8TZlcTWllz pic.twitter.com/haNAWNYJ8W
— TSSA (@TSSAunion) May 29, 2025
A union appeared to accuse Mr Jenrick of 'trying to score points' with the clip.
The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) said in a statement: 'This incident was not only inappropriate but also potentially dangerous for passengers, staff and the individual involved.
'Fare evasion is a serious issue, but it must be tackled with professional, trained enforcement, not MPs trying to score points or social media clout on their daily commute.'

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