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Caught using mother’s 60+ Oyster card - 50+ uses - SJPN Court
Going to court - TFL fare evasionhoneybee13 replied to TiredDodo's topic in Public transport (Trains, tubes and buses)
dx explained the court day in post #40. As he says, as you've pleaded guilty, it's more about your mitigation about why you did it and I believe your financial circumstances so they can decide on the level of any fine. That's the time to try and explain your financial and other positions if you have a criminal record. HB -
Caught using mother’s 60+ Oyster card - 50+ uses - SJPN Court
Going to court - TFL fare evasionhoneybee13 replied to TiredDodo's topic in Public transport (Trains, tubes and buses)
I don't think I've ever seen someone appeal a mags court decision on fare evasion, JK, but as you say in this case TiredDodo has pleaded guilty. It is possible to challenge, as below. HB Appeal a magistrates’ court decision: Overview - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK How to challenge a decision by a magistrates' court. Including how to get a fine reviewed, if you did not know about your case, how to appeal to the... -
Caught using mother’s 60+ Oyster card - 50+ uses - SJPN Court
Going to court - TFL fare evasionhoneybee13 replied to TiredDodo's topic in Public transport (Trains, tubes and buses)
That's a shame but not unexpected. I'm not sure about your assumed questions because I haven't been to court but I'm not sure about not accepting a criminal record. It could be a language thing but it isn't your choice unfortunately. HB -
Caught using mother’s 60+ Oyster card - 50+ uses - SJPN Court
Going to court - TFL fare evasionhoneybee13 replied to TiredDodo's topic in Public transport (Trains, tubes and buses)
Could you update us please and answer dx's question? HB -
I think we need more detail, craigten. In terms of reclaiming it may not be too late if the policy was missold but we need to know what type it is. We need to know when the policy was taken out and why. Normally I would expect there to be proper paperwork to as it's been required for many years. I hope you can get hold of details because a friend's gran is quite a distant relationship for us to advise. Could your friend or their gran sign up here perhaps? HB
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Caught using mother’s 60+ Oyster card - 50+ uses - SJPN Court
Going to court - TFL fare evasionhoneybee13 replied to TiredDodo's topic in Public transport (Trains, tubes and buses)
To find the prosecutor on the day we normally recommend speaking to the court usher and asking them to point out the person. I'm not clear what advantage you think it would be to say you moved to the UK four years ago. You're clearly an intelligent person, are you trying to say that you didn't understand the system? Which version of the email are we on now? I thought you were sending it a couple of days ago. Also, you start with 'To whom it may concern'. Didn't the TfL letter have a name at the bottom of it? HB -
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honeybee13 replied to dx100uk's topic in The Bear Garden – for off-topic chat
Here's the schedule for the next module of the inquiry. Alan Bates is there tomorrow and dates are scheduled for various CEOs and chairmen of POL. Vennells, van den Bogen and Susan Crichton are there, politicians, plus Gareth Jenkins who was the main engineer at Fujitsu. He's been allocated four days. Phase 5 and 6 Timetable WWW.POSTOFFICEHORIZONINQUIRY.ORG.UK Heari
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