A delay certificate (電車遅延証明書 densha chien shoumei sho , lit certificate of lateness or Bescheinigung über Zugverspätung, literally certificate about train delay) is a documentation of proof issued by a railway company that its scheduled passenger train arrived at a station later than what is stipulated in the company's scheduled timetable.The certificate is issued when delays as little as five minutes occur, and even for instances where the delay is caused by circumstances beyond the railway company's control (e.g. foul weather, person under train). Handwritten certificates or printouts given out (generally in 10 × 15 cm strips) by conductors or station staff can be collected by passengers affected by lateness or delay, who can then produce it to their superiors at school or work and considered as a valid reason for reporting late.[1]
DELAY CERTIFICATE !
2 comments:
In TriMets case, just show your employer your transfer or pass.
I like the circumstance "person under train." Does that happen often over there??
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