Argued about what exactly?
You were in the wrong and when offered the penalty fare refused it (you were wrong then as well), and that was down to you and nobody else, if you felt you were badly treated by the nasty railway then you should have had your day in Court!
Argued that I was wrongly issued a penalty fare. In my opinion, the GTR weren't and aren't clear about this.
This issue is different from one where the GTR have clearly issued the customer with a warning. For e.g. - Not travelling with a photocard or perhaps your rail pass. As the customer is warned on the paper work that he/ she has received for example.
And if I am wrong, why does GTR have 3-4 ticket attendants at Gatwick airport turnstiles? Surely if they are that clear one or perhaps 2 would suffice.
This is a cash cow that the GTR are well aware of. When we were issued with a penalty, there were 3 others too with us. A cool £60 in a span of 10 minutes!! About £300 in an hour. About £3000 per day.
All that is required is a banner on all their websites (including TFL) to warn customers going to Gatwick airport (which is an international airport irrespective of Easyjet) to not use a contactless or Oyster card. Is it that difficult?
Perhaps a sign at London Bridge/ Victoria/ Charing Cross to warn customers to not use Contactless when going to Gatwick.
But if a company is making £3000 per day, why stop it right? As an accountant, it does make financial sense. Morally, I'd question it.
Moreover, a friend of mine was stung by this 'Gatwick penalty'. And so was a work colleague of mine. I commute by motorbike but they have rail passes.
One is a tech-advisor and the other a senior project manager by vocation.
There were/ are contactless tabs at the exit point (obviously decorative), along with a posse of ticket inspectors. It felt a lot like a trap, and one of them even seemed to agree that the journey being plannable on tfl was confusing.
As for a day in court - If the court date/ location was based in London, I would be happy to present my case to the clerk/ panel. The fact that they have their summons in West Sussex at an un-earthly hour of 9:30 am (in terms of commuting) is a deterrent in terms of going ahead with prosecutions.
I will not miss work days for this.
Very importantly the stress of dealing with it. The reason we went on our 'holiday' to the US was to see my ailing family member who is actually being treated for cancer. The stress of which has affected my family enough already. And the rudeness of the GTR officials at Gatwick just riled us even more. Which is why we refused to pay the penalty in the first place. As there was no discretion shown and the inspectors accused us of fare dodging/ travelling without a ticket without hearing our side of the story.
One would expect a certain level of courtesy shown irrespective of the personal stress anybody is in!!