Legislation
SECTION 65
Conductors and employees must wear badges
Railroad (RRD) CHAPTER 49, ARTICLE 3
§ 65. Conductors and employees must wear badges. Every conductor and
employee of a railroad corporation employed on a passenger train, or at
stations for passengers, shall wear upon his hat or cap a badge, which
shall indicate his office or employment, and the initial letters of the
corporation employing him. No conductor or collector without such badge
shall demand or receive from any passenger any fare or ticket or
exercise any of the powers of his employment. No officer or employee
without such badge shall meddle or interfere with any passenger, his
baggage or property.
employee of a railroad corporation employed on a passenger train, or at
stations for passengers, shall wear upon his hat or cap a badge, which
shall indicate his office or employment, and the initial letters of the
corporation employing him. No conductor or collector without such badge
shall demand or receive from any passenger any fare or ticket or
exercise any of the powers of his employment. No officer or employee
without such badge shall meddle or interfere with any passenger, his
baggage or property.