Hey everyone,
Back in March I was stopped by a fare evasion officer for only paying part journey for my ticket over the course of couple months (for the second time). The journey is to see my partner in Essex and I live in London, so I usually make the journey twice a month. The journey was from Chelmsford to Stratford and I only paid from Chelmsford to Sheinfield.
The officer was very nice and I gave all the correct information and answered truthfully
As this is my second time, I know i probably wont be able to settle out of court like the first time I got caught which I am completely fine with.
However, I still haven't had any form of communication from the train company (Greater Anglia) , where as the first time I had a phone call the same day and an email couple days after.
I just want your advice on the following :
Back in March I was stopped by a fare evasion officer for only paying part journey for my ticket over the course of couple months (for the second time). The journey is to see my partner in Essex and I live in London, so I usually make the journey twice a month. The journey was from Chelmsford to Stratford and I only paid from Chelmsford to Sheinfield.
The officer was very nice and I gave all the correct information and answered truthfully
As this is my second time, I know i probably wont be able to settle out of court like the first time I got caught which I am completely fine with.
However, I still haven't had any form of communication from the train company (Greater Anglia) , where as the first time I had a phone call the same day and an email couple days after.
I just want your advice on the following :
- I am moving house a the end of June, do I need to inform greater Anglia that I am moving?
- How long does investigation usually take as this is taking quite a long time
- is there a chance that they aren't continuing with the investigation?
- Why have I not received any written communication like last time?
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