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Hi!

 

As there was some confusion in a recent Oyster Card thread as to whether a prosecution notice came from TfL or a Court,

it's useful to be aware that TfL have a fixed "House Style" for all letters and correspondence,

and anything *Directly* from TfL themselves will be written in a distinctive typeface called New Johnston

- the same style of lettering you see used on all signage, posters, leaflets and publicity material.

 

Compare the lettering of anything received with something like a map or leaflet from a Tube Station, etc.,

if the lettering is identical then it *IS* TfL produced, in which case read it carefully and find out what they are alleging or requesting!

 

However if it's Times New Roman, Helvetica or Arial, etc., it could be from TfL *OR* a Court,

*in which case you must read it even more carefully* and follow any directions on it to the letter!

 

Hope this helps a bit!

Edited by Chris56000
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