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  1. Hi, I used the advice above - I pleaded guilty and asked for a court date. I desperately need to settle out of court because I will lose my job and will not be able to apply in the same field ever again due to enhanced security checks that are carried out. At present there's a £4.90 unpaid fare fine and a £280 fine for extra costs. How much is normally required for out of court settlements? Also, would it be useful to get in touch with TFL now or shall I wait until the court date? The pass was confiscated as it is evidence.
  2. Thank you. Oops I meant prosecutor not solicitor! I meant getting in contact for trying to settle outside of court. Do you know approximately how long it will take to hear back for a court date? Also, because this was a staff nominee card do you know if there are any repercussions for the owner of the card?
  3. Hi I received a letter from court the other day stating that they were going to fine me £225 and that 33% might be deducted etc. I've read that you have to plead guilty and say you will attend court. Would it be better to get in contact with the solicitor now or during the day of court? (or both?) Thanks
  4. Hi, I've received the same letter as you with the exact same wording for also using a nominee's card. I was just wondering what you're planning to do/what you have done since receiving the letter. I'm also going to post on my previous thread with more detail now. Thanks
  5. I've had a start at drafting the letter. I don't really have any mitigation. I hope I haven't waffled too much? Thanks Dear whom it may concern, It is with great embarrassment and shame that I am writing to you regarding..... I have no words to describe the regret I feel for what I have done. On the morning of … I took the nominee card from my brother’s room and used it on the London Underground. As we live at the same address and he doesn’t use the underground as frequently as I do, I somehow thought it would be justified if I used the card on his behalf. Looking back on the act I committed, I can’t help but see how absurd my thought process was. I was completely honest when the Revenue Protection Inspector asked me questions and immediately apologised as I knew that I was in the wrong. As a young person who has never committed any offence or been in trouble with the law, I am thoroughly ashamed. I understand that the pass is a gift from TFL and I have breached the trust by using the card when it was not entitled to me. I am highly sorry for what I have done and the disturbance I have caused. I have worked and studied hard and honestly my whole life to recently land a job in a field that I would like to pursue my future career. My job requires a DBS check and any progression in this field will require enhanced DBS or even developed vetting clearance. It would be devastating if my entire career comes to an end because of this foolish and irresponsible mistake. My sole reason for using the pass was to save up some money to put towards my masters degree to avoid taking out a loan. I am keen to make an immediate payment of outstanding costs and incurred costs that my action has led to. I terribly regret what I have done and if I had known the potential risk to my career I would never have touched the card. I would be sincerely grateful for your consideration. Many thanks
  6. Okay thank you. It mentions that responses should be sent by email but many people here have sent letters by post. Should I send the initial letter by email?
  7. The letter is from TFL (investigations appeals and prosecutions team) not the court as far as I'm aware. Dear... You were reported to TFL for failing to produce a valid ticket, pass or photo card for your journey on the London Underground. The facts of this incident are being considered and I muss advise you that legal proceedings may be taken against you in accordance with TFL's prosecution policy. In order for TFL to deal with this case correctly, please return the information requested on the reverse of this letter, by email to TFL within 10 days including the case number stated above. Alternatively, you can send the letter by post. You do not have to reply to this letter but it may harm your defence if you do not mention something now which you may later rely on in court. Anything you do provide in writing may be used as evidence. Failure to respond to this letter may result in the matter being progressed by TFL without further notification. 1. If you deny committing an offence, please explain why. Please note TFL fare evasion offences are ones of strict liability. 2. If you accept committing an offence, please provide any exceptional reasons including pre-existing medical conditions that you may feel are relevant and evidence to support this, as to why TFL should not proceed with a prosecution.
  8. Hi thanks for your help so far. I have received the letter today giving me 10 days to either plead not guilty or plead guilty and give mitigating circumstances. Of course I highly highly regret what I have done and would never have touched the card if I had known the severity of the punishment. I have no intention of lying and I told the inspector everything straight up. I also had the intention of changing ownership of the pass from my sibling to me because I would make much better use of it - is that worth mentioning at all in the letter? I work full time in a role that requires DBS clearance and only used the pass to save some money which would go towards a masters degree. I know it was a really stupid thing to do. What amount would be acceptable? At the moment I'm open to paying as much as needed in order to avoid court. Thanks
  9. They have 6 months to reply? That's a pretty long time to keep you in limbo
  10. I'm waiting for the letter now. I guess it will be the one asking for my side of events right? I've noticed that happen with other people. If so, do I mention to them that I have used the card a few before or do you think they already know by checking the history? My brother also uses the card and the rest of the journeys made are by him not me.
  11. Hi, I was coming back home today on the tube and I got stopped as I tapped out. The light flashed on the barrier and in front of me was an inspector who asked me to show the oyster and photo card. I was actually using somebody else's nominee pass and didn't have the photo card with me. I told the inspector that straight away. He took me to the side and pulled out his black notebook and started writing. He told me I wasn't getting prosecuted and he only wanted to ask a few questions. This is when I began to panic a bit. I told him that the nominee card was hardly being used and I picked it up this morning to use it. I also had the intention of transferring the card on to my name because I would make a lot more use out of it than by brother but I know the process takes a while so I just took the card today to use it. He asked me for my details and then called somebody up to verify that it wasn't fake. He asked why I was using it and I said to save money and that I knew I wasn't supposed to be using the card. admitting that I'm guilty. I signed the notebook. He told me that I should wait for a letter from TFL which will tell me how to proceed. I had no idea that I could be charged with a criminal offence!! I'm just sitting and wondering what on earth I should do.. Also - just to add, today was the first time I had used the card in a few weeks. Prior to today, I had used the card about 3 or 4 times for the same journey route as today. The inspector asked me which station I was coming from and noted it down. I need to settle outside of court because my job requires DBS clearance and there is absolutely no way I can afford to get a criminal record. Does offering more money than they want in court increase chances of getting OOC? Thanks in advance. I really really regret using it for the sake of saving like £10
  12. Hi! Believe it or not I am in the exact same situation you were in a few weeks ago. The inspector told me not to panic and just wait patiently for a letter. I'm hoping that your outcome has been okay and has not resulted in a prosecution?? Is it possible to know what your letter included and the outcome. I'm hoping to settle out of court and pay as much as they need me too in order to avoid a criminal record. Thank you! my thread https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?493240-Caught-using-a-nominee-pass
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