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Conditions of Carriage - Tiger Line
Buses
The attention of passengers is drawn to the following Conditions of Carriage
which apply to the issue by us, or our
agents of any ticket for carriage aboard any bus operated by us on a local bus
service.
1.Tickets
1.1 Passengers, on paying the correct fare, will be issued a ticket or pass
showing the amount they have paid and the period of validity of such a ticket or
pass. 1.2 The acceptance by a passenger of a ticket or pass issued by us in exchange
for the payment of any applicable fare shall be held to constitute a contract
between you and us. 1.3 Where a concessionary pass has been issued to you, a contract has been
entered into between us and the issuing authority. 1.4 On issuing a ticket to you it is important that you check the details
contained in the ticket are correct immediately on receipt including the fare
paid, the date of travel, the destination recorded as well as any monetary
change given to you. In the event of any discrepancy it is important that you
bring this to the attention of the ticket issuer immediately as we cannot
rectify any errors made at a later date. 1.5 It is the duty of every passenger to retain their ticket until the journey
for which the ticket was issued has been concluded and to allow any company
official of Opperman 1990 Limited t/a Tiger Line to inspect your ticket at any
time during your journey. 1.6 Where ordinary return tickets are offered, they are normally available
between the same stage points as the related single fare. A return ticket may be
issued over the whole or part of the route for which it was originally issued
but is not valid for two single journeys in the same direction of travel. Return
tickets will only be issued from the boarding stage of the outward journey. 1.7 No single or return ticket issued by us guarantees travel on any particular
vehicle or at any particular time and no accommodation is reserved on any of our
vehicles at the time of paying your fare. 1.8 We operate our vehicles on a first come first served basis and shall have no
liability to you whatsoever if you cannot travel due to the fact that the
vehicle you did intend to travel on is already full to capacity. 1.9 Unless otherwise indicated, return tickets issued on the bus are “day
returns” valid only for a single return journey on the date of issue. 1.10 No passenger shall attempt to use any ticket or pass issued by us which has
been: a. altered or defaced b. issued to another person unless such ticket bears thereon an indication that
it is transferable; c. issued for a different journey or on a different date and/or time; d. has expired; or e. is illegible
1.11No refund will be made for lost, stolen or defaced return tickets. It is the
responsibility of the passenger to ensure that the return portion of the ticket
is valid on the vehicle that they intend to use. 1.12 Passengers should be aware that it is a criminal offence to use altered or
counterfeit tickets with the intention of deceiving employees of Opperman 1990
Ltd t/a Tiger Line. Where we suspect such deception is intended or has taken
place then we shall have no hesitation in informing the police and seeking the
prosecution of any offence.
2. Payment of Fares
2.1Where a CHILD FARE or age dependent concessionary ticket is requested, we
reserve the right to request proof of age if we have reasonable grounds to raise
issue with the age of the passenger. Where such information is not supplied we
may at our sole discretion seek payment of the full ADULT FARE and subsequent
proof of age will not entitle any individual to a refund of the difference
between the CHILD FARE and ADULT FARE. 2.2 Passengers boarding a bus at an intermediate point in which no set fare has
been fixed will be charged the relevant fare from the previous stage. 2.3 Passengers requesting a ticket to an intermediate point in which no fare has
been fixed will be charged to the fare stage beyond. 2.4 We will make reasonable endeavours to bring to your attention general
information indicating changes to our fare table in advance on our website.
However individual fare changes may be subject to alteration without notice. 2.5 Passengers travelling in areas where zonal fares apply will pay the
appropriate fare for the number of zones travelled in or through. 2.6 Able bodied adult passengers unable to tender their fare, or provide a valid
ticket or pass, will not be carried, but in the interest of safety and public
relations children, elderly, disabled and other potentially vulnerable persons
will not be left stranded when they have no means of payment for their fares. 2.7 In the event that you cannot for whatever reason produce a valid ticket or
pass for inspection on demand whilst travelling on any of our vehicles, you will
be required to pay a standard fare of £50. This sum is payable on demand by an
inspector or other company official. 2.8 Should you not be in a position to pay the standard fare on demand you must
provide us with your name and address and evidence of your identity so that we
may correspond with you regarding payment of the fare as well as any other costs
(including legal costs and expenses) we reasonably incur in collecting payment
from you. Failure to pay the standard fare requested may lead to court
proceedings & recovery as a civil debt. 2.9 You will not be entitled to repayment of the standard fare if you later are
able to produce a valid ticket for the journey in question.
3. Maintenance of Services
3.1 We will make reasonable efforts to maintain the services as advertised in
our timetable but reserve the right to alter, suspend or withdraw any vehicle or
service without notice if such a delay is caused as a consequence of matters
outside of our control such as adverse weather conditions, vehicle failure, road
congestion, road works or traffic diversions. 3.2 We shall not be responsible for any loss or damage you incur caused as a
consequence of delay or cancellation where such delay or cancellation was caused
as a result of matters outside of our reasonable control.
4.
Children's Fares
4.1 Children under five years of age, if not occupying a seat required by a fare
paying passenger or pass holder, are carried free of charge, provided they are
in the care of a fare paying or pass holding passenger, otherwise the
appropriate child fare will be charged.
5. Fare Tables
5.1 Fare tables are available for reference at any of the Company’s offices or
by consulting with any driver or conductor employed by us.
6. Break of Journey
6.1 Passengers paying a single fare or a day return fare are not permitted to
break their journeys without payment of a further fare unless a transfer from
one bus to another is arranged by the Company. 6.2 Passengers must pay the correct fare for any through journey made. They must
not pay two single fares. If a passenger wishes to extend a journey made with
any pass season ticket, beyond its zone of validity, they must pay the single
fare from the boundary to their destination, and state their intention to extend
their journey on boarding the bus.
7. Stopping Places
7.1 In most built up areas vehicles operating local bus services (except where
otherwise notified) will stop to pick up or set down passengers only at
recognised stopping places which are normally identified by a “Bus Stop” sign. 7.2 In areas where there are no designated bus stops within the space of half a
mile, vehicles operating local bus services will normally stop anywhere by
request to pick up or set down passengers except on steep hills or at other
dangerous points. It will be for the driver of any bus or coach operated by us
to decide at his sole discretion safe pick up and set down in such
circumstances. 7.3 Passengers wishing to board a bus should give a clear signal to the driver
in good time. 7.4 Passengers wishing to alight should notify the driver by ringing the bell
once well before reaching the required stopping place. Passengers should then
remain seated until the bus has stopped. 7.5 Passengers must not attempt to board or alight while the bus is in motion.
Except in an emergency, passengers must not speak to the driver while the bus is
in motion and must not obstruct the driver’s vision or do anything else to
distract the attention of the driver.
8. Application of Conditions
8.1 These Conditions of Carriage apply to all passengers holding single, return,
seasonal, or any other or special tickets which may be issued from time to time
by us.
9. Concessionary Fare Schemes
9.1 We accept the conditions of the concessionary travel passes as specified by
the local authority which are detailed in the Company’s fare table. 9.2 Concessionary fare tokens, eg National Tokens are accepted on our vehicles.
10. Accompanied Luggage
10.1 Passengers’ accompanied personal hand luggage is carried free of charge.
Such luggage is accepted for carriage only at owner’s risk and the Company will
not be responsible for the loss, wrong delivery or detention of, or for any
delay or damage to, any luggage so accepted , unless caused by the negligence of
the Company, its employees or agents. 10.2 We reserve the right to refuse any unsuitable or awkward packages or an
excess amount or personal hand luggage or to charge at our discretion an
additional adult fare where such luggage reduces the availability of
accommodation to other passengers. 10.3 Bicycles and prams will not be carried. Pushchairs may be carried at the
discretion of the driver but must be folded on boarding, except on low floor
buses as described in section 13 below.
11. Left Luggage
11.1 There is no left luggage facility at any of our premises
12. Safety
12.1 No passenger is permitted to ride on the platform, steps or staircases, or
stand on the top deck of a double-deck bus or to lean over the sides, front or
back of an open top bus. 12.2 In the interest of safety and protection of other passengers, the driver
may refuse to carry an intending passenger if; a.they are considered to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs; b.they are violent to other passengers or to any of our employees or officials; c.they are accompanied by a dog which is considered to be potentially dangerous;
and d.there is not sufficient accommodation on a particular vehicle in order that we
can ensure that we can comply with any authorised capacity limitations for that
vehicle. 12.3 Permitted standing passengers must hold onto the pole or strap provided,
whilst the bus is in motion. 12.4 In the event that you suffer an injury whilst travelling on one of our
vehicles you must inform us as soon as possible
13. Low Floor Buses
13.1 We are committed to the introduction of low floor buses, in accordance with
the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Such buses provide
facilities for disabled persons in wheelchairs (as defined in schedule 1 part 2
of the public service vehicles accessibility regulations 2000) and for the
carriage of children in unfolded pushchairs. 13.2 Wheelchairs should be no larger than as defined as “reference wheelchairs”
in the 2000 regulations. Pushchairs must be of reasonable size, capable of being
folded and will be carried at the discretion of the driver. Powered wheelchairs
and mobility scooters cannot be carried. 13.3 Passengers boarding with wheelchairs and pushchairs should be capable of
boarding without the assistance of the driver, subject to the use of any raised
kerb, ramp or kneeling facility provided. 13.4 Where required by the driver passengers should change seat to allow others
to board with a pushchair or wheelchair. Should a wheelchair user board the bus
when children are being carried in an unfolded pushchair, the driver may request
that the pushchair is folded and the child carried on a seat or lap. 13.5 Wheelchair capacity is limited to that shown on each bus, and we cannot
guarantee that a pushchair or wheelchair will be carried on any specific service
or journey.
14. Lost Property
14.Lost property is dealt with in accordance with the Public Service Vehicles
(Lost Property) Regulations 1978, as amended by the PSV (Lost Property)
(Amendment) Regulations 1981 and the Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property)
(Amendment) Regulations 1995 made by the Secretary of State for Transport. 14.2 Any person who finds property accidentally left in the vehicle shall
immediately hand it in the state in which they found it to the driver who shall
deal with it in accordance with the regulations stated above. 14.3 If, before such property has been handed to us or its representative, it is
claimed by a person who satisfies the driver that he/she is the owner of the
property, it shall be returned to that person without charge, on giving his/her
name and address to the driver who shall report the facts and give the claimants
name and address and a description of the property to us. 14.4 Property left in buses, if found by or handed to the driver will be taken
charge of by the driver and handed to us. 14.5 Our representatives are empowered to open packages, bags or other
containers to either identify the owner or ascertain the value. 14.6 Perishable goods will not be kept more than 48 hours from the time when
they were found. Any property which is or becomes objectionable will be
destroyed or otherwise disposed of. 14.7 Any property unclaimed within one calendar month of the date found will be
disposed of in accordance with the statutory regulations.
15. Animals
15.1 If accompanying a fare paying passenger or pass holder, assistance dogs
will be conveyed on the Company’s bus service at the owners risk at a single
fare stated in the Company’s fare table anywhere on the Company’s services.
Where the passenger pays a return fare, a return ticket stated in our fare table
will be charged for assistance dogs. 15.2 Assistance dogs accompanying registered disabled persons are carried free
of charge on all services. 15.3 Birds in cages, small dogs (lap dogs) and pups, cats and other small
animals carried in a passenger’s lap will be allowed to travel free of charge.
16. General Conduct
16.1 You must at all times follow the reasonable instructions of any of our
employees, officials or agents. 16.2 As a matter of courtesy to the disabled and the blind passengers and
parents with small children we ask you give up your seat when no other seating
is available. Please also respect any seating reserved for such a class of
passenger. 16.3 Passengers must not at anytime: a. smoke or carry a lighted pipe, cigar or cigarette in or on any part of the
bus; b. act in a manner that could be deemed to disturb or offend other passengers or
our employees or agents; c. leave litter on the vehicle d. deface or damage any property belonging to us; e. endanger safety f. consume alcohol; or g. use any non prescribed or illegal drugs 16.4 Should you fail to refrain any activity that contravenes these terms and
conditions when asked, we shall have the right to request you leave the vehicle
and where we deem it necessary to contact the Police. You will not be entitled
to a refund of your fare in such circumstances. 16.5 In the event that you cause wilful damage to any of our vehicles we reserve
the right to seek from you all reasonable costs we incur in rectifying any
damage caused by you and reserve the right to report the matter to the police
with a view to prosecution.
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