I regularly get asked for money when I travel on the orange London Overground trains. It seems to happen more and more on these trains, particularly in the evening.
In contrast, thinking about it last night, I realised I don't think I've ever seen anyone asking for money on the DLR. Why would that be? I think all DLR trains have a supervisor on board who manages safety issues. It could be that knowledge of this deters would-be money seekers. But on most DLR journeys I take, I don't actually see the train supervisors, I think they stay in one carriage. So it wouldn't be hard for anyone to see where the supervisor is and just avoid that carriage.
In contrast, thinking about it last night, I realised I don't think I've ever seen anyone asking for money on the DLR. Why would that be? I think all DLR trains have a supervisor on board who manages safety issues. It could be that knowledge of this deters would-be money seekers. But on most DLR journeys I take, I don't actually see the train supervisors, I think they stay in one carriage. So it wouldn't be hard for anyone to see where the supervisor is and just avoid that carriage.
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