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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    OK. It is painful every time saying this but some more details. I had an annual season ticket costing approx £3400 coming up for expiry. I was in severe financial difficulty at that time so when my ticket expired I crudely and amateurishly amended the date to give me an extra year’s ticket...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Thanks for your replies. The situation now looks more likely to be a conviction under the Fraud Act. Does anyone know what detail is shown on a conviction - in other words when someone does a DBS check, will it just say "Fraud Conviction" or will it say "Fraud Conviction for using an...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    and come out the other side? Was there any impact to your work or any other aspect of life? Mod note: This post plus a few responses have been merged into the original query pertaining to the same incident.
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Hi, Just an update. I received a call from the BTP asking me to come, voluntarily, to the station for an interview under caution. I can bring someone or a solicitor with me or can use their duty solicitor. I've already had the TOC interview under caution so I guess the BTP want to fill in...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Thanks, You guys/gals are the best. I'll let you know what happens.
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Hi, Thanks for all your help. I think I will write a letter to the TOC guy that interviewed me to reiterate the case, emphasizing my stupidity/remorsefulness and highlighting other mitigating circumstances that I didnt think of 'off the cuff' at the interview. I can then also mention me...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Hi all, I am expecting a letter from TOC or BTP taking me to court for fare evasion and tampering with ticket. I have no idea when this may be, but I am concious I may be out of the country (on holiday) with wife and children in August and this may be when the court date is. If this is...
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    hi, yes, it is linked to that thread. I didnt know whether to wait to hear from the TOC/BTP or write a letter straightaway repeating my apology, mitigating circumstances etc. Should i also instantly offer a £ amount or just initially ask if they would consider an offer first then...
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    Hello all, I have already been interviewed under caution and am not trying to get out of it. Its probably an open and shut case for the TOC or BTP. However, should i still write a letter to the TOC Prosecution manager that interviewed me to try and settle out of court as a a court...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Hi all, Prosecution by the Train Company or Brit Transport Police. (for fare evasion and altered ticket) Is prosecution always by a 'Notice of Intended Prosecution"? In other words do people always get a NIP to begin with. They can then plead guilty by post (after filling out all the NIP...
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    Is there a difference in prosecution outcome?

    Hi, First post here and hoping for constructive advice. After being very stupid I am fully expecting to be prosecuted for fare evasion and tampering with a ticket in a moment of desperation. I've been interviewd by the TOC under caution and was told its pretty definite I'll be...

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