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Melbourne tram inspector dressed up in fashion, causing hot discussion among netizens.

An authorized staff member, (Authorised Officer), is scanning a passenger's myki transport card. (photo of the Daily Mail)


According to the Daily Mail, a photo of a plain-clothes inspector appeared on the social platform, causing heated online discussion over her fashion.

An authorized worker, (Authorised Officer), scans a passenger's myki card on a train in Melbourne on April 11, according to a previous photo of Facebook. The young ticket inspector, dressed up in fashion, wore sunglasses, trimmed his beard, rolled up a small portion of the jeans' trouser legs and put on a pair of ADIDAS running shoes.

Many netizens saw the photo and commented on the examiner's appearance.

One netizen said: "the plainclothes ticket inspector looks like he was at a nightclub until 6 a. M. And then came to work."

Another netizen smiled: "I will not pay MYKI card again, ask him to punish me."

Some netizens exclaimed, "this is the tram inspector I avoid every day!"

However, there are also some netizens are not very fond of plain-clothes ticket examiners.

"they are becoming more and more creative now," one netizen said.

Some netizens said: "No one is safe."

(Public Transport Victoria), the state transportation agency, said authorized plainclothes ticket inspectors were required to show their identification as they approached passengers.

Across the state's public transport system, there are more than 600 authorized workers in civilian clothes or uniforms. They check tickets every day at various railway and bus stations, major public transport rendezvous points, trains, trams and buses.

The spokesman said the staff played an important role in ensuring the smooth operation of the public transport network and ensuring that passengers paid for the ride.

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