you seem to see a lot of these questions posted, do people no longer use the term "stick it up your fuckin arse"? It seemed to work a lot in the 'olden days' however a Birdham Road address did seem to help with regards to bailiffs and the like
Try that these days and you'll find a member of British Transport Police come on board to arrest you ...............
Seriously though, there are so many people these days trying to evade fares that the TOC's really have no option but to come down like a ton of bricks on fare dodgers. That's also why automatic ticket machines have been installed everywhere.
Personally I think Fare dodgers are scum and deserve to be caught , as they are to all intents stealing from us honest fare paying passengers by making us all pay more. If you can't afford to buy a ticket, you've no business to be on a train. You wouldn't expect a taxi driver to take you home and then scarper without paying.
As an aside, they've actually spelt my last name wrong on the letter they've sent me, but only by one letter; and it was sent to my old address. Can this work in my favour at all?
And it's definitely not a scam letter.
Try that these days and you'll find a member of British Transport Police come on board to arrest you ...............
Seriously though, there are so many people these days trying to evade fares that the TOC's really have no option but to come down like a ton of bricks on fare dodgers. That's also why automatic ticket machines have been installed everywhere.
Personally I think Fare dodgers are scum and deserve to be caught , as they are to all intents stealing from us honest fare paying passengers by making us all pay more. If you can't afford to buy a ticket, you've no business to be on a train. You wouldn't expect a taxi driver to take you home and then scarper without paying.
I know you've done nothing wrong, but if you can prove you were somewhere else at the time (and statements from witnesses are OK), your case will be much much stronger. However I would be putting the onus on them to prove it was you on the train.
Wrong advice, they don't have to prove you were on the train. This is not a parking fine but a legally entitled claim to which you can be arrested so you must play it by the book
What legislation does this come under? I don't doubt you at all, I just want to go and look it up so I can get a better handle of what powers they are acting under.
OK, found a case on CAG similar to this. Inspector training deems that they should note a description of the offender (height, hair colour, eye colour, etc.) and some ID, although the ID bit is optional and I suspect this rarely happens.
If you can write to the Train Operating Company and 'compare notes' as it were, and it becomes clear that they are dealing with two different people then the Train Operating Company would be foolish to pursue this to Mags Court.
My money would be on the Train Operating Co. asking for photocopy of passport ID or something similar, comparing the notes, coming to the conclusion that they are dealing with two different people and then dropping it.
Not sure if Ernest or others would agree with this.
What was their response to this?
I think the fact that the persons name was spelt incorrectly would mean the case be thrown out of court if it ever did get that far. Very very touchy on things like that are the courts. You can't be taken to court as a Mr Blogg if your name is Mr Bloggs.OK, found a case on CAG similar to this. Inspector training deems that they should note a description of the offender (height, hair colour, eye colour, etc.) and some ID, although the ID bit is optional and I suspect this rarely happens.
If you can write to the Train Operating Company and 'compare notes' as it were, and it becomes clear that they are dealing with two different people then the Train Operating Company would be foolish to pursue this to Mags Court.
My money would be on the Train Operating Co. asking for photocopy of passport ID or something similar, comparing the notes, coming to the conclusion that they are dealing with two different people and then dropping it.
Not sure if Ernest or others would agree with this.
I keep getting demanding letters at home for people who used to live there. I started returning them as "gone away", then opened them (which is not illegal as some may think) and phoned them informing them that the addressee was no longer at the address. Had court summons the lot. I'll wait for the balfits to turn up and tell them to f*** off. There is only so much you can do.On a similar note the parking section of Worthing Borough Coucil have issued over 20 seperate proceedings against an individual who has never lived at an address that I manage. I keep returning them and advising the council, but when I called I was told it was not their problem and there was nothing they could do.
Was it for the 29th October per chance?