HELP!! tfl fines
On Feb 5, 6:03 pm, "Ellie wrote:
ok wonder if anyone can help this one....
Was on a (bendy) bus home had forgotten my wallet with my weekly
(unregistered) oyster travel card in it and got done by the police. So
annoying. But i gave him my address etc and told him I couldnt find my
wallet and must have left it at home with the oyster card in it. he said
that's fine and to just send in a photocopy to prove it once i find it.
Turns out I hadnt forgotten my wallet it had been nabbed/lost.
Having now been chucked off the bus with no other way to get home I bought a
new travel card with a cheque as the one in my wallet ran out ran out the
following day and i wasnt about to risk getting caught, again.
So now I have no evidence of the old oyster card so will get fined. Or i
could send in the one i bought on that day but does it show the time when i
bought it (i.e. later than when i got caught)? will the inspector even have
recorded the time when he caught me? he didnt issue me a ticket just gave me
a card and told me to send evidence of my oyster card in to that address.
Only asking as i dont really think its fair i have to pay a fine when i had
not one, but 2 travel cards for that day! although it was my fault for not
having my wallet on me. but dont really know if its worth sending in the new
one i bought just afterwards incase they notice the time bought it and time
i got fined are different and then im suddenly in deep water!
ok hope you can help an impoverished student!
Ellie x
Sorry to hear of your triple bad luck although you committed an
offence as soon as you boarded the bus without first making certain
you had a valid ticket or valid Oyster. But I'll admit I did the same
recently when I thought my Oyster (with travelcard) was in my coat
pocket and it wasn't.
I think your only hope is to report the lost or stolen wallet & Oyster
to the Police and hope they believe you. In fact it is essential that
you do this as soon as possible otherwise they might think you
deliberately made a false statement about leaving it at home.
Best of luck.
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