Man detained for using photocopied train ticket

by xue94fwsh on 2012-02-29 12:54:47

分享到: Welcome to post comments I want to comment. After the Xi 'an railway station police officers checked Jiao's tickets, they identified them as counterfeit train tickets and then questioned Jiao. Jiao admitted that he photocopied the train ticket in order to take the train back to his hometown Heyang. In the morning of February 5 at 10 o 'clock, Yao, a 45-year-old man from Heyang, had something to do at home, so he called an already-ticket-buying fellow townsman who was about to go home, and came to Xi 'an Railway Station, wanting to take the train back to his hometown Heyang together. After arriving at the train station, due to a large number of passengers queuing up for tickets, Jiao didn't want to queue up for tickets. The self-proclaimed smart Jiao then got a bad idea. He copied the fellow townsman's train ticket and followed the passengers into the station. Unexpectedly, when he showed the copied ticket to the staff on duty at the check-in gate of the station, the staff immediately recognized it as fake.

According to the news report (by correspondent Li Ming, reporter Xiao Ming, and intern Li Zhenzhen): Wanting to take the train but unwilling to wait in line to buy tickets, one man actually tried to use a photocopied train ticket to sneak through the gates. Not only did he fail to board the train, but he was also administratively detained by the West Rail Police for allegedly forging valuable tickets.