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  1. Hey guys I was wondering if it'd be a good idea to bring my TFL history over the past few months to show the prosecutor that Ive been doing my best to pay all my tickets in full.
  2. Ok ive sent my begging letter to the IAP email address on the 1st letter. Thanks for the help guys.
  3. Yes TH is a typo. It's actually TfL. Right i understand. Im a bit slow as you can see lol. sorry about that
  4. I have updated my letter as per @Grotesque advice. It currently reads: Dear TfL, I sincerely apologize to TFL, its employees, and the public for any inconvenience and additional costs my actions have caused. I recognize the necessity of fare payment for TfL's sustainability and regret my failure to comply. I am profoundly regretful and embarrassed about my decision, and I am fully conscious of the repercussions. I make no excuses for my behaviour. Since the incident, I have been diligent in using a monthly travel card and regularly topping up my student Oyster card for my commutes. I have paid for all my travels using my student Oyster card. I intend to share this lesson with others to emphasize the importance of adhering to fare rules. This experience has profoundly affected me, serving as a strong reminder to always comply with fare regulations. I also acknowledge the Significant amount of time and effort several staff members have dedicated to handling my case. I understand the impact of my actions on the resources of TFL. By not adhering to the rules I have potentially endangered the discount scheme that benefits many others. I understand why TfL takes cases of abused discount cards so seriously, and I regret any harm my actions may have caused to the integrity of this scheme. I have a court date on the 15th of January, 2024 for this case, and a criminal record would negatively impact my family and my future in medicine as a doctor. I also volunteer as a boxing instructor for children, and any negative record could hinder my ability to continue this work. I offer to promptly settle any outstanding fares and cover additional administrative expenses stemming from my oversight. I earnestly request your consideration for an out-of-court resolution. I deeply regret my actions and assure TFL and the authorities of my commitment to not repeat this mistake. I am eager to demonstrate my sincerity and resolution in this matter. I have provided evidence of my recent compliance with fare payments and am ready to offer additional information or evidence if needed.
  5. Thank you for the replies guys. I will be sending the letter to the magistrates court I will be attending on the 15th. Thank you!
  6. Here is my letter: Dear TfL, i sincerely apologize to TfL, its employees, and the public for any inconvenience and additional costs my actions have caused. i recognize the necessity of fare payment for TfL's sustainability and regret my failure to comply. i am profoundly regretful and embarrassed about my decision, and i am fully conscious of the repercussions. i make no excuses for my behaviour. Since the incident, i have been diligent in using a monthly travel card and regularly topping up my student Oyster card for my commutes. i have paid for all my travels using my student Oyster card. i intend to share this lesson with others to emphasize the importance of adhering to fare rules. This experience has profoundly affected me, serving as a strong reminder to always comply with fare regulations. A criminal record would negatively impact my family and my future in medicine as a doctor. I also volunteer as a boxing instructor for children, and any negative record could hinder my ability to continue this work. I offer to promptly settle any outstanding fares and cover additional administrative expenses stemming from my oversight. I earnestly request your consideration for an out-of-court resolution. i deeply regret my actions and assure TfL and the authorities of my commitment to not repeat this mistake. I am eager to demonstrate my sincerity and resolution in this matter. I have provided evidence of my recent compliance with fare payments and am ready to offer additional information or evidence if needed.
  7. Sorry for the repetitive questions, but should i send this letter to the magistrates court where i will be prosecuted, or to TfL Customer Services 4th Floor 14 Pier Walk London SE10 0ES Tel: 0343 222 1234 Thank you
  8. I am sending my letter over. It's pretty similar to my previous emails, not much really different. Also i will carrying cash on me as well as my card so it should be fine. Thanks for the help.
  9. Hi, thanks for the link. I donated £20. In response to honeybee's message, wouldn't sending a letter not do much? It seems they're pretty steadfast in prosecuting me which is understandable. I'll send a new one anyway, but I doubt it'd do much. Thanks for the help anyway.
  10. Oh well. It is what it is haha. Thanks for the help regardless of the result. And ill donate to the site as a thanks to my constant questioning and overall being annoying. Not sure how to donate however
  11. Hi, got a response to my email. It reads: Dear XXXXX Thank you for your email, we have read and noted your comments. TfL acknowledges that you have taken steps to avoid the alleged incident reoccurring, however this does not alter TfL decision in this matter. You are required to attend XXXXXX on 15th January 2024, and you will have the opportunity at this hearing to give your mitigation to the court prior to any decision on your case being made. Yours sincerely
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