Code|According to Mari Ahonen, the director of the Kamppi shopping center, the shopping center cannot guarantee customers access to Alepa without a travel ticket on weekends.
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Jemina Toivonen tried to do business in the Kamppi center in Aleppa on Saturday morning.
The guards prevented Toivonen from entering Alepa because he did not have an HSL bus ticket.
Shopping center director Mari Ahonen confirms that ticket checks have been in use for 12 years on weekends. Alepa wanted to extend its opening hours, but the shopping center cannot guarantee entry without a ticket.
Ahonen suggests using other stores on weekends if necessary.
Yemina I hope so the shopping trip to Alepa in the center of Kamppi on the night between Friday and Saturday did not go as planned.
Toivonen’s purpose was to do business in the Kamppi center in Aleppa on Saturday morning around two o’clock, when he was on his way home from work. The Alepa in question is located opposite the nearby bus platforms and is open around the clock.
Toivonen arrived at the shopping center from Narinkkatori. However, the guards stopped Toivonen inside the shopping center at the K-supermarket Kamppi and asked if he had a valid HSL bus ticket.
With hope there was no HSL bus ticket. After this, the guards announced that Toivonen cannot go to Alepa without a ticket.
“I asked the guards why an HSL ticket is required to do business in Aleppa. The guards replied that they don’t have to justify the matter in any way,” says Toivonen.
Toivonen says that he has been doing business at night in Aleppa, the center of Kamppi, for about five years. In the past, an HSL ticket has not been required to do business in Aleppa at night, says Toivonen.
“I don’t think it’s quite true in the law that you can’t go to the grocery store without paying the price of the bus ticket,” he wonders.
I’m fighting shopping center manager of the shopping center Mari Ahonen comment on the case to HS by e-mail.
According to him, HSL has organized the inspection of travel tickets by security guards in the area for 12 years on Friday and Saturday nights between 2:30 and 5:30.
“Alepa hoped to extend the opening hours, even though we were aware of checking HSL’s travel tickets during the operation of night buses. However, we agreed that Alepa’s opening hours can be extended, but unfortunately we could not guarantee that customers would be able to pass security without showing a ticket,” Ahonen writes.
Ahonen advises to resort to other shops in the area, which are open around the clock, if necessary.
“Unfortunately, we have not yet found a solution for moving around the commuter terminal area, where the ticket inspection could be bypassed on Friday and Saturday nights,” Ahonen writes.
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