iwillnotdothat
Member
Hello everyone,
I would really appreciate some advice in my silly situation. Sorry for my stupidity and the mess. I'm happy to pay the fine but don't want to get in trouble for it.
The accident: My railcard expired (I do not not when)
The stations where you actually started & finished: London Stansted Airport to Leicester
Ticket type: Advance single
Details:
Today, on my way home from London Stansted Airport, I was checked for my railcard. I provided a screenshot, but I didn't realize that it had been altered. My ex-boyfriend helped me with this. He only sent me the screenshot and assured me that he had bought a three-year ticket (with a discount code). I only have two bank card transfers totaling 250 pounds, but I personally don't think it is enough to prove our relationship. Back to what happened today, the ticket inspector asked me to show my railcard (After about two months of dating, I deleted his contact information after knowing that I was the third party.).
She insisted on the one on the app. I insisted on seeing the screenshot. As a result, when she scanned it, she saw a railcard that had expired for almost two years. In addition, there was another episode. When she asked for the app, because my phone had no memory at all, I bought another railcard to deal with her because I was not sure which app I had bought my railcard on before. The ticketing apps on my phone were deleted, leaving only Trainpal. Before that, I also used Trip and Trainline. Because there was no memory download to verify, I bought another one for convenience, which I relised it is not allowed now.
Then she asked for my ID and address, which I provided. But my English is not very good, so I don’t know what happened afterwards. She asked me a few questions with a recorder similar to a mobile phone, and submitted my ID, ticket and expired railcard. I also signed my name, and then she asked me to wait for something. I’m not sure what it is. It may be a letter, but is it a direct subpoena? Because she spoke very quickly and impatiently, I didn’t know what to do.
This is indeed all my problem. I even swore that I could prove my railcard to them when I went home and uploaded the photos and had space, but I confirmed that there was really nothing, probably no railcard. This was not until I went home and searched my phone.
And I signed my testimony or something - which I still don’t know what the process is.
I do not know what to do next... If there is a fine, I am very glad to pay. I am so sorry and regret.
Thank you all in advance.
== Doublepost prevention - post automatically merged: ==
My current concerns are that I will be prosecuted directly without any negotiation, and what problems will it bring to my life if I have a criminal record (I am on a student visa, and so is my ex-boyfriend, but he has graduated and left the UK for a year and a half). Of course, I understand that it is my fault in the end, and I need to bear all the consequences myself. What I want to ensure most at the moment is that they will only intend to prosecute and let me pay a fine, but assuming the worst case, I want to know how it will develop (whether I will be deported).
Additional: 1. Because it was tampered with by others, I don’t know how long it has expired, because I only have a screenshot, and the expiration date is October 25. When I was asked to do a statment, I was asked if I changed it myself, and I answered no. If I knew it was expired, I answered that I didn’t know. When asked why the other party could use my phone, I answered "we can access each other's phone"
2. I took the Cross Country, and I searched previous posts and didn’t see too many details about the attitude of this company.
3. It will be a problemto provide evidence about my ex. Because I was too angry at the time and deleted all the records (chat, photos, etc.). I even complained to my friends before, but because I had no memory, I deleted a lot of chat records. The only evidence is a record in February 2023 that mentioned "something unpleasant happened with a friend."
I would really appreciate some advice in my silly situation. Sorry for my stupidity and the mess. I'm happy to pay the fine but don't want to get in trouble for it.
The accident: My railcard expired (I do not not when)
The stations where you actually started & finished: London Stansted Airport to Leicester
Ticket type: Advance single
Details:
Today, on my way home from London Stansted Airport, I was checked for my railcard. I provided a screenshot, but I didn't realize that it had been altered. My ex-boyfriend helped me with this. He only sent me the screenshot and assured me that he had bought a three-year ticket (with a discount code). I only have two bank card transfers totaling 250 pounds, but I personally don't think it is enough to prove our relationship. Back to what happened today, the ticket inspector asked me to show my railcard (After about two months of dating, I deleted his contact information after knowing that I was the third party.).
She insisted on the one on the app. I insisted on seeing the screenshot. As a result, when she scanned it, she saw a railcard that had expired for almost two years. In addition, there was another episode. When she asked for the app, because my phone had no memory at all, I bought another railcard to deal with her because I was not sure which app I had bought my railcard on before. The ticketing apps on my phone were deleted, leaving only Trainpal. Before that, I also used Trip and Trainline. Because there was no memory download to verify, I bought another one for convenience, which I relised it is not allowed now.
Then she asked for my ID and address, which I provided. But my English is not very good, so I don’t know what happened afterwards. She asked me a few questions with a recorder similar to a mobile phone, and submitted my ID, ticket and expired railcard. I also signed my name, and then she asked me to wait for something. I’m not sure what it is. It may be a letter, but is it a direct subpoena? Because she spoke very quickly and impatiently, I didn’t know what to do.
This is indeed all my problem. I even swore that I could prove my railcard to them when I went home and uploaded the photos and had space, but I confirmed that there was really nothing, probably no railcard. This was not until I went home and searched my phone.
And I signed my testimony or something - which I still don’t know what the process is.
I do not know what to do next... If there is a fine, I am very glad to pay. I am so sorry and regret.
Thank you all in advance.
== Doublepost prevention - post automatically merged: ==
My current concerns are that I will be prosecuted directly without any negotiation, and what problems will it bring to my life if I have a criminal record (I am on a student visa, and so is my ex-boyfriend, but he has graduated and left the UK for a year and a half). Of course, I understand that it is my fault in the end, and I need to bear all the consequences myself. What I want to ensure most at the moment is that they will only intend to prosecute and let me pay a fine, but assuming the worst case, I want to know how it will develop (whether I will be deported).
Additional: 1. Because it was tampered with by others, I don’t know how long it has expired, because I only have a screenshot, and the expiration date is October 25. When I was asked to do a statment, I was asked if I changed it myself, and I answered no. If I knew it was expired, I answered that I didn’t know. When asked why the other party could use my phone, I answered "we can access each other's phone"
2. I took the Cross Country, and I searched previous posts and didn’t see too many details about the attitude of this company.
3. It will be a problemto provide evidence about my ex. Because I was too angry at the time and deleted all the records (chat, photos, etc.). I even complained to my friends before, but because I had no memory, I deleted a lot of chat records. The only evidence is a record in February 2023 that mentioned "something unpleasant happened with a friend."
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