Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick tok Barriers.
In a Shocking Moment, One Lawbreaked App Papered to Threat to Whip Out a Knife after Telling Jenrick to “F *** Off”.
“Do you think it’s alright not to pay?” Asked Jenrick after the Individual Was Caught Red-Handed Barging Through A Barrier.
“Seriously, You Don’t You Back and Pay?”
Robert Jenrick Take the Law INTO HIS Own Hands
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The Individdual Jen Snaps at Jenrick and the Ex-Tory Leadership Contender Insinuated that He Made a Knife Threat in An Off-Camera Moment.
In Anotter Instance, The Man Was Gunning for the Top Job in the Conservative Party Last Year Draws The Attention of Security Guards to Another Free Rider.
“You’re on Camera Mate, You’re Bang to Rights”,
Jenrick Criticted the Station’s Set-UP, Suggesting IT ITELF to Passengers Traveling Accross London’s Rail Network With Buying A Tickket.

The Ex-Tory Leadership Contender Raged at the Epidemic of Fare Evaders on London’s Tubes
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“The’s Eight Offices, but One Minute Away, this Gate is Wide Open”, He Said.
Speaking to the camera,
“IT’s Annoying Watching So Many People Break The Law and Get Away with it – or at least
“IT’s The Same with Bike Theft, Phone Theft, Tool Theft, Shoplifting, Drugs in Town Centres, Weird Turkish Barber Shops, It’s All Chipping Away at Society.
“The State Needs to Assert Itelf and Go after Lawbreakers.”
Jenrick Tweeted the Video and Took a Swipe at London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Jenrick Sent A Free Rider Towards Security Guards
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He caption the video with the message: “Sadiq Khan is driving a proud city into the group.
“Lawbreaking is out of control. He’s not acting. So, I did.”
Passengers Travelling Freely and Illgally on Britain’s Rail Network Has Become A Regular Occurrence.
Individuals Barging Through Barriers Unchallengeled Has Become a Regular Sight for Commters who have paid their fare.
Another Method Fare Evaders Use Is to Quickly Walk Behind Someone Touching in Out at A Gate.

Jenrick Sent One Fare Dodger the Way of Security Guards
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The Penalty Charge for Fare Evass is Currently £ 100, Reduced To £ 50 if paid with 21 days.
A freedom of information request was locled in December 2024 Calling for Data Since 2010 on the Number of Recorded Instances of Individuals PUSHING ThRAGH Barriers, Among Outher Fare Dodging-Related Figures.
These incubed the number of Prosecctions of Such Individuals, The Estimated Loss of Revenue to Tfl Caused by Fare Evass and the Cost to TFL of Tackling Fare Evaster Through Enforcement.
Tfl Did Not Collate The Data, Arguing It Welf Be Too Expective.