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On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 17:10:03 +0100, Stephen Farrow
wrote: It's already £80 on Metrolink in Manchester. With a discount for prompt payment, I presume? Good. It should be set at that kind of level (as the amounts concerned are similar to parking offences), but equally come with decriminalisation of fare dodging so the Penalty Fare doesn't just exist to penalise those making a mistake. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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Neil Williams wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 17:10:03 +0100, Stephen Farrow wrote: It's already £80 on Metrolink in Manchester. With a discount for prompt payment, I presume? Good. It should be set at that kind of level (as the amounts concerned are similar to parking offences), but equally come with decriminalisation of fare dodging so the Penalty Fare doesn't just exist to penalise those making a mistake. Metrolink call it a "Standard Fare", with levels as follows: 1st Offence: £10 on the spot, £15 within 21 days 2nd Offence: £20 on the spot, £30 within 21 days 3rd Offence: £40 on the spot, £60 within 21 days 4th Offence: £80 on the spot or prosecution The figures above are based on a rolling 12 month period. So if, for example: 1. You get stopped by a Metrolink revenue inspector on 31st October and no other offence is committed for a full twelve months, you will return to a clean record. 2. You get stopped by a Metrolink revenue inspector on 31st October and then again on the 3rd November in the same year you will be at the 2nd offence level and this will remain with you for a full twelve months before returning to a clean record. Cheers, Barry |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:43:20 +0100, Barry Salter
wrote: 4th Offence: £80 on the spot or prosecution Given that most people don't carry £80 in their wallet, do they march you to a cashpoint? Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On 15 Oct, 06:30, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:43:20 +0100, Barry Salter wrote: 4th Offence: £80 on the spot or prosecution Given that most people don't carry £80 in their wallet, do they march you to a cashpoint? Perhaps a debit card? What's to stop you from giving a false name and paying £10 cash? |
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:13:05 +0100, Paul Weaver wrote
4th Offence: £80 on the spot or prosecution Given that most people don't carry £80 in their wallet, do they march you to a cashpoint? Perhaps a debit card? Many people don't carry them. |
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On 15 Oct, 10:19, Stimpy wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:13:05 +0100, Paul Weaver wrote 4th Offence: £80 on the spot or prosecution Given that most people don't carry £80 in their wallet, do they march you to a cashpoint? Perhaps a debit card? Many people don't carry them. Many people don't have £80. |
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On 30 Oct, 09:43, DavidCh0 wrote:
Many people don't have £80. I assume they will be prosecuted, then. If they can't afford the "time", they shouldn't do the crime. Neil |
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