Losing Your Free Travel

Free travel on buses and trams is a great thing. You wouldn't want to lose something that useful. However, if you indulge in anti-social behaviour, commit a crime or break Transport for London (TfL)'s acceptable behaviour codes, then your free travel privilege can be withdrawn.
Bus behaviour
While riding around on London Transport, act sensibly and treat others as you would like to be treated.
Anti-social behaviour includes, but is not limited to:
- Putting your safety or the safety of others at risk
- Use of offensive or threatening language
- Behaving offensively, bullying or threatening others
- Smoking
- Playing music out loud
- Damaging or defacing an Oyster photocard
- Letting anyone else use your Oyster photocard
- Committing any crime on, or in connection with, London's public transport network, in particular, but not limited to:
- Physical or verbal assault
- Unlawfully carrying a weapon
- Criminal Damage or Trespass on London's public transport network or premises
- Theft, robbery or burglary
- Misusing controlled drugs