Fare evasion
Michael Hoffman wrote:
Richard J. wrote:
Depending on
the circumstances it may be useful to get the Freedom Pass holder
(or someone else) to confirm the arrangement in a separate letter
that you could send to the court.
Might this incriminate the Freedom Pass holder? Sorry, I can't be
bothered to read through the relevant laws at the moment, but it is
perhaps worth considering.
Depends on the arrangement. If, for example, a woman looked after her
elderly father's Freedom Pass because he was getting vague about such
things, and anyway she accompanied him whenever he used public
transport, then that would be perfectly legal and understandable.
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)
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