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Penalty fare increase
On Nov 1, 10:15*am, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:51:24 +0000, Richard Adamfi wrote: What I find curious is that you can end up with a criminal record for fare-dodging, but not for avoiding parking charges. This is true. I think it would be far more sensible for the Penalty Fare to be handled in that way. *It might be reasonable, for short-distance journeys, for it to be £60, increased to £120 if not paid within a month, or discounted to £40 if paid on the spot or within 7 days, as the amounts of money involved are comparable. If it was set at that sort of level, there would be no need to prosecute as the railway could avoid losing any actual money from fare dodgers. I wouldn't be comfortable with that approach. It's analagous to plea- bargaining, ie confess early and the punishment is less. |
Penalty fare increase
On Sat, 1 Nov 2008 11:31:55 +0000, MIG wrote
On Nov 1, 10:15*am, (Neil Williams) wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:51:24 +0000, Richard Adamfi wrote: What I find curious is that you can end up with a criminal record for fare-dodging, but not for avoiding parking charges. This is true. I think it would be far more sensible for the Penalty Fare to be handled in that way. *It might be reasonable, for short-distance journeys, for it to be £60, increased to £120 if not paid within a month, or discounted to £40 if paid on the spot or within 7 days, as the amounts of money involved are comparable. If it was set at that sort of level, there would be no need to prosecute as the railway could avoid losing any actual money from fare dodgers. I wouldn't be comfortable with that approach. It's analagous to plea- bargaining, ie confess early and the punishment is less. It's not really any different to parking fines, there's often a discount for early payment. |
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