workingkadir12
Member
Hello everyone, first time poster here. I have tried to read through relevant forum posts but seems my case is a bit different (and ironic). Please find my situation below:
In summary, I paid my fare but because the officer did not "check" my card before I tapped on the machine, I have been accused of fare evasion.
My question to everyone is:
Sorry again to keep mentioning this, but I feel shaken by this and always make sure to pay my fare to avoid things like this.
Thank you so much in advance to anyone who reads and responds to my situation.
- Yesterday, I tapped in using Apple Pay (Credit Card) at Greenwich station to board my train towards Lewisham.
- Upon arriving at Lewisham, I did not see any officers standing next to the machine immediately, unlike how they are typically stationed at other train stations to check the tickets.
- Naturally, I tap out using Apple Pay (same method) at the nearest machine, and walked towards the direction of Lewisham High Street Market.
- At this point, I can honestly confirm that I successfully tapped out at both stations - this means that I have paid for my journey.
- While waiting for Google Maps to load, I was stopped by a TfL Officer, who was positioned at the staircase about 5m away.
- The officer me that I did not get checked by him before tapping out, and he is catching me "for not paying my fare".
- I am currently waiting for the TFL Charge to appear on my bank statement / mobile app, and use the appeal process to explain my case.
- I was calm throughout and polite in making my case, but unfortunately the officer was waiving me off, almost taunting me saying "You look like you knew what you were doing".
- The officer also kept saying "you have a right to appeal", as if he was trying to just rack up numbers or something (sorry, I really do not want to come across negative but this process has shaken me up quite a lot because I paid yet feel like I am being accused of not paying...)
- I have registered on the TFL Appeal website and can see my case details.
In summary, I paid my fare but because the officer did not "check" my card before I tapped on the machine, I have been accused of fare evasion.
My question to everyone is:
- Assuming I send an appeal with in the next 3 days (as I'm still waiting for the TFL Charge to appear on my bank statement / bank app), do I need to do anything else to make sure that I do not be seen as "not paying"? I read on this forum that people have been charged the full £100 instead of £50 because they did not pay the fare upfront.
- Has anyone had such an experience with a successful appeal where the penalty fare is waived, meaning they gave you the ticket for you to pay within 21 days, and revoked the fare because they deemed your appeal to be correct?
- I have drafted my appeal letter and made it as respectful and factual as possible. Do you think it's worth contacting Free Legal Help Clinics for additional support on this?
Sorry again to keep mentioning this, but I feel shaken by this and always make sure to pay my fare to avoid things like this.
Thank you so much in advance to anyone who reads and responds to my situation.