M19363
Member
Hi all,
I recently got caught travelling without a railcard and paid the fine. However, they have looked into my previous journeys and found another 87 railcard journeys in which I didn’t actually have one.
Obviously very stupid and ignorant of me which I am now of course regretting.
I have contacted a solicitor with a review of someone in a similar scenario to me who had 138 other journeys and the solicitor managed to get him off without prosecution and a fine for the unpaid fairs.
I’m just wondering how likely it will be if I own up, apologise and offer to pay for for the fares and any fees incurred that I’ll come away without prosecution.
Total solicitors fees would be around £1000 which is obviously a lot of money on top of the unpaid journeys.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I recently got caught travelling without a railcard and paid the fine. However, they have looked into my previous journeys and found another 87 railcard journeys in which I didn’t actually have one.
Obviously very stupid and ignorant of me which I am now of course regretting.
I have contacted a solicitor with a review of someone in a similar scenario to me who had 138 other journeys and the solicitor managed to get him off without prosecution and a fine for the unpaid fairs.
I’m just wondering how likely it will be if I own up, apologise and offer to pay for for the fares and any fees incurred that I’ll come away without prosecution.
Total solicitors fees would be around £1000 which is obviously a lot of money on top of the unpaid journeys.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.