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    Notice of Prosecution

    Thanks Dave, Llanigraham, I wasn't aware that I could change my mind about attending? Are you sure it's an option, it seemed quite cut and dried on that piece of paper you have to sign - which is why i put it off until the last moment. For the other comments - my remorse is immaterial...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Thanks to you and Agent C. I've just been to Crewe to drop off my paperwork saying I won't attend, so thats that I suppose. How can you negotiate an out of court settlement, once you're in court? The legal system is beyond me. It is also beyond me that an issue of £6.60 should result in a...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Well excuse me for asking for advice. I am quite well aware of the fact I broke the law thank you very much - and I won't be attending court, but I will very much enjoy my day at work, as I won't be travelling by train.
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Well it seems to me that if they gave me two separate summons then they should give me two separate sheets for my plea. I count it as a plus I read any of it at all, what's the deal with taking 3 months to respond to my initial letter, then giving me two weeks notice of a court date. I...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    The second part isn't on the summons sheet, the bit you quoted there was on the statement of facts. Ah, there are 2 different summons sheets! The second sheet reads: That you on 'date', between Whitchurch and Crewe did travel upon a Virgin Railway service without having previously paid...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    It says exactly: "That you on 'date', were on the railway, having travelled on the railway between Whitchurch and Crewe, and failed to obtain a ticket or pay the fare due before travelling on a train. Contrary to Byelaw 18.1 of the Railway Byelaws made under Section 219 of the Transport Act...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    I understand about the Byelaw, but I am confused to the wording on the summons letter I have. It says I am summoned to answer the following information (roughly paraphrased) "I was on the railway, having travelled on the railway between Whitchurch and Crewe and failed to obtain a ticket or pay...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    I do believe i have mentioned several times that i walked out the front door. I'd really love to know how it is possible to walk out of a station by devious means. Let us examine Crewe, speaking as a regular-ish passenger there is the front door that has always been there and the perfectly...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    In general I have no reason to respond to many of the comments in this feed, as I was not looking for sympathy or your understanding, just some advice - you have the facts needed to answer my questions. However you got on my nerves against my better judgement. I'd like to know more about the...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Thanks Dave, that's really helpful :cry:
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Perhaps you know something I don't? - I can't see any option of paying and leaving it at that. I have a court date so from the information in the 20 or so sheets of paper they sent me seems to indicate that the the court case will go ahead unless i plead not guilty and demand witnesses to...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    We have an hourly service at the best of times. I have a 25 minute walk to work, which means i only just get in in time if i leave the station immediately. When the train is late, I am late. The earlier train would get me in one hour earlier - before my office actually opens. At home time...
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    Notice of Prosecution

    Hi, just looking for a bit of advice and information. I travelled from Whitchurch, Shropshire to Crewe, and left the station at Crewe without having a ticket. Whitchurch is unmanned, and having only cash that day, I couldn't buy from the machine, missed the conductor on the train, and didn't...

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