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London woman Michaela Copeland charged with walking wrong way on escalator at Greenwich train station

Last updated: December 1, 2025 11:55 pm
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A woman recently made headlines for an unusual reason – she appeared in court charged with walking the “wrong way” on a railway station escalator. Michaela Copeland, 32, was accused of “walking on an escalator in the wrong direction” on the TFL regional railway network in Greenwich on Nov. 27.

The charge against Copeland stated that she “used or attempted to use an escalator other than by standing or walking on it in the direction intended for travel.” It was not specified whether she tried to go up the down escalator or down the up moving staircase.

Copeland’s case drew attention as railway byelaws make it an offence to walk on an escalator in the wrong direction. The penalty for breaching this law can result in a fine of up to $1,300.

During her appearance at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on November 28, Copeland pleaded not guilty to the offence. She hails from Bermondsey, south east London, and was seen using crutches outside the court.

A trial has been scheduled for April and is estimated to take about three hours to conclude. It remains to be seen how the case will unfold and what the final verdict will be.

The incident involving Copeland serves as a reminder to always follow the rules and regulations, even when it comes to seemingly mundane activities like using an escalator.

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