The platform flashes on the screen at Euston station, but you’ve no need to join the stampede to get on the train: you’ve reserved your seat.
But when you make it to your coach, someone is already sitting in the very spot you should be enjoying. Then, they refuse to move.
This unbecoming behaviour isn’t new, but now Metro has given it a name: ‘T-bagging’.
Get your mind out the gutter – it’s an abbreviated term for ‘ticket baggers’ – who are rife on cross country trains, and opt to sit in a Read Entire Article


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