Norfolk bus provider reintroducing ticket inspectors from today

You could face a £50 fine if found to be breaking the rules

Author: Sian RochePublished 17th Jun 2024

If you're travelling by bus in Norfolk, you may start seeing ticket inspectors.

From today (Monday 17th June 2024), First Bus is introducing what they're calling 'Revenue Protection Officers' on board their buses in the county.

The company says the officers will be regularly riding on the bus network to ensure everyone is travelling with a valid/ correctly issued ticket.

You must also be ready to show any ID associated with your travel ticket, for example your student ID or First Photo ID pass.

If you're unable to show a valid ticket to travel or the required ID for your ticket, you'll face a fine of £50.

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