Three passengers misbehaved with a ticket checker on a Western Railway AC Local train in Mumbai and were made to apologise. A video on social media platform is going viral which shows three passengers misbehaving and shoving a ticket checker on a Western Railway AC Local train in Mumbai. The passengers were quickly caught and made to apologise for their actions. Western Railway confirmed that the passenger who misbehaved with ticket checker has expressed regret and unconditionally apologised. “Passenger who misbehaved with ticket checker Jasbir Singh in the viral video, has expressed shame for his actions. He has also unconditionally apologised to ticket checker Jasbir Singh for his behaviour,” Western Railway said in an statement. How the incident happened? The incident occurred on August 15 when three passengers with first-class tickets were caught in the AC Local, where the fare is higher. When asked to pay the fare difference and fine, three unrelated passengers caused a disturbance and misbehaved with the TTE, said Western Railway CPRO Vineet Abhishek.. Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) intervened, and the misbehaving passengers wrote an apology before being allowed to leave. “I request passengers to travel with valid tickets and behave well with staff, misbehaving with staff is a punishable offence,” the official said. Western Railway advised passengers to cooperate with railway employees in the performance of their duties. “Any misbehaviour against our railway staff is not only morally wrong but also a punishable offense,” the statement added.
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