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For a serious answer: In most cases no since they're not defending private property or capitalist interests (in the case of people being kicked out, public transport should be free to begin with)
For a badposting answer:
Showidk i dont want some rando sitting on a seat reserved for me.
also prevent overcrowding.
it could be argued that people who are unable to pay for the ticket are the ones being kicked out. to that i would say local transportation should be completely free, the conductors aren't the issue, its the paid ticketing system.