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Hello,
I am writing for you advice: I have just received a fine from TFL and a court hearing for not producing a £1,20 ticket on a bendy bus. The incident happened a year ago, and I believed the case has been resolved long ago. Now, I know you've heard this many times before, but I truly did not try to evade paying, and in this situation, I offered to pay the penalty to the inspector. I believed, however, that after hearing my circumstances, the inspector simply let me go. Now, I have this fine, and I need your advice. Here are the details of what's happened. I usually cycle in London, but if I don't, then I buy a travel card in the corner shop near the bus stop. There is no single cash point within 1/2 mile off this bus stop. Day before the incident, I did not have cash, so I bought the travel card using my credit card in the shop. However, the shop charged me extra 50p for this! I put up with this and went to work. Next day, when I approached the shop, I realised that I did not have cash once again, and that again I would be charged another 50p! I hated myself for not preparing the cash in advance, but I was so busy in those days that cash was the last thing on my mind. I was considering walking to the tube station when this !%$! bendy bus pulled up and opened the doors. I thought I'd jump on the bus and buy my travel card in the tube. I thought that in the worst case, I would pay the penalty (all my plastic cards were with me). Guess what happened next? Of course, on the arrival to the tube station there was this swarm of inspectors, and so I got off the bus with one of them and politely explained what's happened. I actually showed the inspector my wallet where there was no cash, but there were all these travel cards from previous days including the one 50p dearer that I bought the day before. I admitted I was not entirely correct, but I did not try to evade paying as I was about to buy the travel card for the correct price. I agreed, however, to pay the penalty and handed my credit card to the inspector. To my surprise, the inspector gave it back to me and asked to tell him my name and address, which I stupidly did. I asked him what was about the fine, but he replied something like "Don't worry, they will write to you if they need to", and let me go. I was quite relieved as I thought the inspector was reasonable and understood my circumstances. I went to the tube station and bought the day travel card (yes, including the zones where I was on the bus), and soon forgot about the incident. Now, year later I am receiving this fine of £100+ for a criminal offence! Luckily, I have a bad habit to forget throwing the tickets away, and they get accumulated on a shelve in my house. I managed to find the travel card I bought on that day as well as all travel cards I bought in the weeks before and after the incident. I also have records on my bank statements that I paid to TFL and when (it shows that I bought the travel card 5 minutes after talking to the inspector). I have consulted my solicitor, and he advised I should plead not guilty in court, as I did not try to evade the payment, was cooperative with the inspector and offered to pay the penalty on the spot (oh, by the way, the inspector never asked me to pay one). I, however, would like to ask what do you think my chances are? I have no witnesses. I've never been in a situation like this. I feel a victim, and I am really frustrated with the conduct of the inspectors. I was so naive! Those are right who say "never trust a man in a uniform". I will be great to hear any advice. Thank you R |
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