Jake92
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Will the criminal record be on my file for life and do you know when it would be issued (at time of hearing or once paid fine?) Thanks for responding
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It has happened but I was hoping after explaining to TFL my situation they would accept apologies/whatever payment necessary to avoid criminal record and accept my reasoning as to why I did not contact them sooner to arrange out of court settlement. This seems very unlikely but at the same time frustrating especially if its your first time making a mistake
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My main concern is the criminal record not the fine (even though the fine is huge and as a student will take me a long time to pay). I have never had any criminal records and honestly used the card for first time - they can check to see that my uni is out of London and that I have never used it before. Is it too late to contact TFL and ask them to withdraw the case. I have been volunteering following a national tragedy for a year and didn't have time to contact them.
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Was stopped by an inspector for using parents freedom pass a year ago. Provided ID and name etc. Driving license I showed had a previous address so all correspondence was sent to this wrong address. At the time when the inspector requested ID I did not provide updated address as this was not on the license. I now regret not giving current address but at the time I simply provided my ID and did not think of this. Name and DOB given were correct. I have now recently received a 'Further steps notice' letter with court fine of almost £500 and discovered that this case had gone to Magistrates court in my absence. Should I make statutory declaration as I was unaware or will I be questioned for not updating the DVLA of my address?
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