Hi All,
I have been looking through a lot of other requests for advice, but still feel very unsure of where I stand and what I should do next.
I live in Hertford and commute regularly to Liverpool St. from Hertford East station. I have been travelling via this route for the last 2 years, and frequently buy weekly season tickets (I work from home for a week every so often, so weekly is the cheapest option for me) using my photo travelcard. On this particular route, since the beginning of 2013, Greater Anglia do not make a distinction between standard class and First class, so for this reason I go straight to first class seating on every single journey, outbound and return.
Yesterday I was in a rush to get home (My dog was rushed to vets) and left work early to get an earlier train home. Unfortunately I missed the train by about 1 minute! A member of staff could clearly see I was a little distressed and pointed me to the train on the adjacent that was going to Cambridge, and told me I could change at Broxbourne to get ahead of the Hertford East train. I was so relieved.
I took his advice and jumped on the train, and in a moment of complete absent mindedness, I did the same thing I do every single journey and went straight to the first class seats. As soon as I sat down a warrant officer asked to see my ticket and, well, I'm sure you all know the procedure. I tried to politely explain the situation, I admitted I had made an error and offered to pay the difference or a penalty fare, but he was not interested in the slightest.
I From what I have been reading on here I am now in a very difficult situation. I admit that, through sheer absent mindedness, I have made an error and would accept the consequences if it was just a fine, but I believe a court appearance and criminal record is genuinely disproportionate to the mistake I made.
I swear, hand on heart, I was not trying to evade paying the extra fair, and genuinely didn't realise what I had done, my mind was totally fixed on getting to Hertford to be with my dog. Even when the warrant officer first asked to see my ticket - for the first moment I couldn't understand, and kept saying "But I have a ticket"!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I'm really worried about this.
P.S. The other thing that bothered me at the time was, the young guy opposite me had a standard season ticket to Cambridge, so knew very well he was dodging the extra fair by sitting in First Class, and so the warrant officer also took his ticket. However, a couple of minutes later when pulling into the next station the passenger asked if he could have his ticket back and just get off the train here. To my amazement the warrant officer replied "Sure, no problem" and gave him his ticket back and watched him leave!! Another passenger who witnessed this gave me his phone number and said if I make a complaint he will back me up.
I have been looking through a lot of other requests for advice, but still feel very unsure of where I stand and what I should do next.
I live in Hertford and commute regularly to Liverpool St. from Hertford East station. I have been travelling via this route for the last 2 years, and frequently buy weekly season tickets (I work from home for a week every so often, so weekly is the cheapest option for me) using my photo travelcard. On this particular route, since the beginning of 2013, Greater Anglia do not make a distinction between standard class and First class, so for this reason I go straight to first class seating on every single journey, outbound and return.
Yesterday I was in a rush to get home (My dog was rushed to vets) and left work early to get an earlier train home. Unfortunately I missed the train by about 1 minute! A member of staff could clearly see I was a little distressed and pointed me to the train on the adjacent that was going to Cambridge, and told me I could change at Broxbourne to get ahead of the Hertford East train. I was so relieved.
I took his advice and jumped on the train, and in a moment of complete absent mindedness, I did the same thing I do every single journey and went straight to the first class seats. As soon as I sat down a warrant officer asked to see my ticket and, well, I'm sure you all know the procedure. I tried to politely explain the situation, I admitted I had made an error and offered to pay the difference or a penalty fare, but he was not interested in the slightest.
I From what I have been reading on here I am now in a very difficult situation. I admit that, through sheer absent mindedness, I have made an error and would accept the consequences if it was just a fine, but I believe a court appearance and criminal record is genuinely disproportionate to the mistake I made.
I swear, hand on heart, I was not trying to evade paying the extra fair, and genuinely didn't realise what I had done, my mind was totally fixed on getting to Hertford to be with my dog. Even when the warrant officer first asked to see my ticket - for the first moment I couldn't understand, and kept saying "But I have a ticket"!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I'm really worried about this.
P.S. The other thing that bothered me at the time was, the young guy opposite me had a standard season ticket to Cambridge, so knew very well he was dodging the extra fair by sitting in First Class, and so the warrant officer also took his ticket. However, a couple of minutes later when pulling into the next station the passenger asked if he could have his ticket back and just get off the train here. To my amazement the warrant officer replied "Sure, no problem" and gave him his ticket back and watched him leave!! Another passenger who witnessed this gave me his phone number and said if I make a complaint he will back me up.