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UNUSUAL RETURN-TICKET CASE.

23rd September 1932
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Page 65, 23rd September 1932 — UNUSUAL RETURN-TICKET CASE.
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AN unusual case was raised at Leeds vilhen a man was summoned for refusing to pay his fare. He had apparently purchased a return ticket from the Yorkshire Electric Tramways Co., for use on the company's Leeds-Heckmondwike bus route, but, not having made the return journey, he considered that he was entitled to make two outward runs.

The stipendiary magistrate said that if there was no by-law prohibiting a passenger from making two outward journeys with a return ticket he would have to dismiss the case.

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Locations: Leeds

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