.IrishRail warns that members of the public wearing non-official hi-vis vests are 'masquerading' as ticket inspectors onboard some trains -
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People have been reported as wearing unofficial, hi-vis vests onboard the Northern Commuter and DART lines in Dublin.Passengers have been advised to confirm ID when approached for tickets or when being issued onboard fines.
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