Unfortunately it all come down to if the driver gives a toss lolI've travelled in the past on both train and bus, on one occasion with a rifle and the other with a shotgun just in their usual slips nobody said anything.
I bought a shotgun in York and travelled back on the train with it in a bin liner no issues.
Unfortunately it all come down to if the driver gives a toss lolbikes ,scooters tins paint as long as it was in a bag ,food drink unless it was in a non spill cup all a no no fishing gear all depend on how much they had all down to driver’s discretion
the driver would be doing their job refusing any body to travel on public transport who may put the other passengers in danger no matter what as the driver you would be held accountableNot like public transport drivers to use any excuse not to do their jobs.
LolRules are for the obedience of fools and the guidence of wise men.
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Thank you for this post.I've travelled in the past on both train and bus, on one occasion with a rifle and the other with a shotgun just in their usual slips nobody said anything.
I bought a shotgun in York and travelled back on the train with it in a bin liner no issues.
If what youre carrying is permitted by the company and legal then they wont be held accountable.the driver would be doing their job refusing any body to travel on public transport who may put the other passengers in danger no matter what as the driver you would be held accountable
Need to read your carriage regs. "slipped unloaded firearms may be carried ". Best thing do do is don’t mention it.Not if i was driving itunfortunately
But still up to the driver who and what he lets on the bus as he is responsible if any thing go tits upNeed to read your carriage regs. "slipped unloaded firearms may be carried ". Best thing do do is don’t mention it.