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  1. We don't know how TfL make decisions because they don't tell the people they take to court or give warnings to. It's impossible to for us to say whether you should be treated like tfluser. HB
  2. Going back to TfL, if they do offer you an OOC settlement you will need to pay it off in a lump sum within a couple of weeks. If it goes to court you would be able to agree on affordable monthly payments. Don't miss the deadline for sending in your guilty/not guilty plea. HB
  3. While you're waiting for TfL to reply, I think you said somewhere that you can't do part-time work because you look after your mother. Have you checked that you're getting all the benefits you're entitled to as a family? Things like Carers Allowance or Attendance Allowance although I don't know how they interact with your mother's existing benefits. I can't post links from my phone but there are websites like Turn2us who have a benefit calculator you can use. I think the government do as well. If you have other questions once you've tried a calculator, you could start a thread in our Benefits/HMRC forum. HB
  4. Hi, welcome to CAG. Please start a new thread of your own and we'll be happy to advise you. This one is for advising DinoDave. Best, HB
  5. Crisis talks at Thames Water over its debt problems. Since this was written, investors such as USS [universities pension scheme] and the Chinese wealth fund have said that Ofwat's conditions are unviable and they won't invest any more money. https://archive.is/vojVl
  6. From the Times today. 'The Tory peer Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, a tireless champion of subpostmasters, was played recordings showing that managers knew of Horizon system errors' He believes Paula Vennells lied to Parliament. https://archive.is/9OTup
  7. Most of the acronyms are in the forum sticky. CPR = Civil Procedure Rules. The one that applies to you is mentioned if you scroll down the sticky with the Qs and As that you posted higher up the thread. HB
  8. You would need to send back the form from the court saying if you plead guilty or not guilty if you haven't already done so. If you plead guilty, you need to think about your mitigation reasons. Other people may turn up with more suggestions. HB
  9. I would move the bit about an extrajudiciary resolution to the end, so it's clear what you're asking. It's up to you but instead of that, I would ask for an out of court settlement to take into account the unpaid fares and their admin expenses. HB
  10. The Economist on the Tories' 'Oppenheimer syndrome'. What happens when you've ditched the checks and balances that inconvenienced you - and the opposition win power? https://archive.is/wNMzt
  11. As long as it's true, NB. We don't recommend lying to TfL or the court. Fwiw, TfL prosecutors aren't easily swayed by tales of woe because they've heard it all many, many times. Best to keep that part fairly short, as Kyosanto says. HB
  12. He normally wins, doesn't he? I'd have thought the right thing to do would be not to enter in the first place if it's his own club.
  13. Have you checked how much space your letter takes up on it current form? We usually suggest keeping to one page of A4. HB
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