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  1. Sorry for the delay in updating this. I had a letter from GWR with a fine of about £80 plus train fare (about £8) and paid it straight away online. Thankfully no court case!
  2. Thanks, this is 100% the first time anything like this has ever happened in my entire life. 6 months is a long time to have this hanging over me, I hope you're right. Thanks
  3. Yes, I thought it may be,I think its Great Western. My concerns about the mortgage and job etc is about getting a new job with a record (should anything happen) and therefore paying the mortgage.
  4. I believe it is Network Rail, actually, that may be Great Western.
  5. Thanks also, but I'm not going to be able to sleep well until this is all over.
  6. Thanks for the reply. I'm really, really worried about this, I have recently got a new mortgage, have a job where my integrity is important and my wife is losing her job in a few months. This is not great and I'm very concerned.
  7. Hi I'll try and keep this brief. A friend and I got on a train recently where there is no ticket facility and there was no conductor on the train. When we got to the destination station my mate took off to the ticket office and asked for two tickets from the last stop, not the station we go on at. At this point I wasn't aware that he was getting my ticket and was fully expecting to get my own. We'd had a few beers and he thought this was a bit of a high jinks and mischief, it certainly wasn't about the £3 difference in price. Well, as you can imagine we were questioned, had our details taken and advised that a letter would be on the way. Are we looking at prosecution or is there any possibility we'll be able to settle out of court? I can't believe we've been this silly and neither of us have any convictions at all.
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