tim (back at home) wrote:
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
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tim (back at home) wrote:
"BBK" wrote in message
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My flatmate used my annual travelcard (paper ticket) on the tube
recently and got inspected by the mob that board the tubes. As he
didn't have a photocard & they decided it wasn't his ticket - my ticket
was confiscated and he is waiting to hear about a fine for fraudulent
use! They said they'd send my ticket back to Southern Trains (the
issuers) and I'd have to contact them about getting it back!
Southern have now finally said they've passed my details onto the
Independent Fares and Penalty Services (still don't have the ticket
back yet) and it's likely I'll get a fine too - even though I didn't
know he had used it that day! I can't get hold of these people except
by writing to them and we're both left in the dark and moreover they
have my ticket still!
My question is I doubt I can do anything about the imminent fines for
Of course you can.
The fine will be a criminal charge,
If you stand up and say the the guy took the ticket
without permission you will get off and they will
throw the book at him.
Obviously don't do that if it's not true.
CPS charging practice is he
http://cps.gov.uk/legal/section9/cha...l#_Toc44579898
It says the Regulation of Railways Act 1889 s5 is used to prosecute fare
evaders. But surely that does not apply to you since you were not actually
travelling on the railway. And it would probably be a private prosecution,
not by the CPS.
If you gave permission for your card to be used, it looks like you have
breached TFL and railway bylaws 21(2) and 22(2):
Given that a season ticket with no accompaning
photocard is worthless for travel, why would anyone
let someone else borrow it, it has zero value to that
other person?
I can't make the CPS link work, but in any case, a season gets you
through the barriers without a photocard, and you don't usually get
inspectors at barriered stations. Maybe the borrower hoped not to be
inspected on the train.