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Old 17th September 2007, 17:21   #1 (permalink)
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Hi can anyone offer some advice please.
In July my son was given a caution on a train for having his foot on a seat. he suffers from really bad arthritis and it was 6.60 in the morning. nothing had been heard since but last week he received a letter from the court stating he is being prosecuted for the offense.

what can he do about it if anything.
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Here's a link that I think will be of interest for you. student who put feet up on train seat
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I think this is the result of the Court case mentioned in the previous post
BBC NEWS | England | Merseyside | Feet-on-seat teenager discharged
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Yes, thats the one, why they pick on non-trouble causing ppl is beyond me, fair enough ppl shouldn't put feet up on seats, but bl**dy *ell since when has it been an offence serious enough for court proceedings, we aren't going forward in time, we're going backwards. These "Jobs-worths" really p*ss me off, they make matters worse, they should be going after the real criminals, or is it that they can only handle the ppl who commit the serious crime of feet on seats.
Please don't forget to keep us posted on how he gets on.
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Old 17th September 2007, 23:20   #5 (permalink)
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BR should have brought in the 'Armed Response Team' along with the 'Dog Section'.

Bloomin' students...they weren't like that in my day, hanging....it's too good for 'em
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Its pathetic!
But the poor old bobbies (transport or otherwise) have to keep the solved crime figures up! After all, you can get a lot of snoozing commuters in one go - its even easier (and cheaper) than having to go out and do all those speeding motorists!
And all the fines they collect will be spent on upgrading our transport system - won't they?
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Old 18th September 2007, 08:39   #7 (permalink)
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Pen..all joking aside now. Can you get a 'doctors letter' verifying that your son has athritis & that elevating his limbs alleviates the condition? Most doctors charge around £16 or so but in the end it is worth it as it goes a long way in mitigation.

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I would go to court and defend that, on the grounds of his Arthritis. Were any other Passengers complaining that they could not sit down etc?.
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hi Everyone. I was honestly shocked to be honest when he called me to say he had just been cautioned. He told me the officer had a camara on his head. I was straight on the phone to the police to complain as you can never get one by us if you needed them.

They told me it would be the transport police who would have given it not them, the officer was quite shocked to be honest.

Yes my son can get a letter from his doctor.

but he would not beable to afford a solicitor

He is a good kid and never any trouble. He had just got himself a job in chester for the summer holidays and was spending 3 hours a day travelling for a pittance. Had the officer said to him put his feet down he would have done so. but then if he was a 6ft thug the officer would not have said a word to him. It does make you wonder.
My problem is i will be away when he has to attend court and he will be useless defending himself. He will just except whatever the court throw at him. He's not streetwise at all.

i will check out those sites you have kindly supplied me with and keep you all informed.
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He should be able to get legal aid I would think, try 'The Law Centre' in your area. Failing that, there will be a 'Duty Solicitor' in the court who he can ask for assistance (free), if he asks at reception they'll direct him.

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cerbert, good idea. I forgot about that. I suppose I will have to do a witness statement for him!!!!.
I have just read the TPs statement. the conversation between him and my some word for word. my so was really polite according to TPs statement. apparently there was a staement made over then tannoy but because my son had his headphones on with his Ipod plus half a sleep he did not hear it. also the TP did not warn him or even asked him to take his feet off which my son done as soon as he approched him,he just cautioned him and that was it. If it had been me to be honest I would not have given him my name or address but thats me, I suppose I brought my kids up better lol
anyway we will definity get the medical letter and I will write up a WS for him to give to the duty solicitor. on reading the link in the first post it was the same train, Chester
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To be perfectly honest, this prosecution is at the bottom of the pile in the scheme of things OK, your son committed a summary offence by breaking a BR bye-law. IMHO the Magistrates have far more pressing matters to consider & if your son presents a GP's letter showing that he has a medical condition which necessitates him 'elevating' his legs, they will see it as just that
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I hope so as I don't want him to have to explain away a caution for the next how many yrs.
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Good luck with this.
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In the unlikely event that he doesn't get an 'Absolute Discharge', the most he can expect is a small fine.

Under the 'Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974' the conviction is considered spent after 5 years (two & a half if the offender is under 1 & doesn't have to be disclosed unless he applies for one of the following;

Accountants
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Pharmaceutical chemists
Police constables
Prison board of visitors
Prison officers
Probation officers
Teachers
Traffic wardens
Lawyers
Veterinary surgeons
Manager or trustees of unit trust
Medical practitioners.

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• Any office or employment where the question about spent convictions is asked for the purpose of safeguarding national security - for example, if you wish to be employed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the Civil Aviation Authority or as an officer of the Crown.

• Certain types of work in health and social services where the work involves access to people over 65, people suffering from serious illness or mental disorder, alcoholics or drug addicts, blind, deaf or dumb people, persons who are substantially and permanently handicapped by illness, injury or congenital deformity, or where the work is concerned with the provision of care, recreation or leisure facilities, schooling, social services, supervision or training, to people under 18.

• Applications for certain certificates or licences - for example, those for firearms, explosives or gaming - require that your spent convictions must be disclosed and allow the licensing authority to take them into account. Failure to disclose a spent conviction could lead to the refusal or loss of the certificate or licence and even to prosecution.

But the Offence is so trivial I don't think it'll even be considered

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The trouble with an absolute discharge is that it is still a conviction. All it means is that technically they are guilty of the offence but the circumstances dictate that it warrants no penalty. It is not the same as case dismissed. (I am an ex cop so have come across this plenty of times) The quote from the case highlighted in an earlier post illustrates this.

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Mrs Abrams gave Miss Jennings an absolute discharge, meaning she will not be punished but her criminal offence will be recorded. There were no costs awarded.
I would defend the case with a not guilty plea as a medical reason for a particular act can be an acceptable defence and the worst that can happen is he be found guilty and the circumstances taken into account.

If he accepts the charge and pleads guilty with mitigating circumstances then the best he can hope for is what he would receive in the first scenario.

That being said, it is so trivial that most people will laugh it off but remember, if he goes for employment somewhere and it is raised then some employers may see it as an antisocial act and may brand your son unfairly as a yob because of this.

Fight it, dont dismiss it lightly.

If you enter a not gulty plea then a hearing will be scheduled where the Inspector who questioned you will be called to give evidence.
If they realise you are defending on medical grounds they may drop the case before it even gets to court.

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