In mid January I was travelling from Drayton Park to Moorgate in order to get to work for 9am. The trains usually run every 4 minutes in rush hour but on this particular day the train was delayed by 15-20 minutes and meant I was going to be late for work. The departure screen at the entrance of Drayton Park was broken, no information on delays was offered over the announce system and on the platform information was only given for train (the train delayed by 15-20 minutes), usually info is provided for the next 2 or 3 trains.
Once the train arrived it was full and I and a number of others were unable to get on (not many people get off at Drayton Park and a number of people try to get on). Another passenger on the platform was able to open a drivers compartment on one of the middle carriages which was empty and enabled about 10 of us to get on the train. Due to the lack of info at the station and the delay I got on this private compartment in order to ensure I was not too late for work.
Once the train arrived at Essex Road 2 transport policemen and 3 employees from First Capital Connect (I think they were revenue officers) were waiting on the platform and opened the doors telling us to get off the train as we were in an illegal carriage. Our names and addresses were taken and we were told to explain why we had been on this private compartment of the train, we were then told by the revenue officers that FCC would be writing to us and that we may be prosecuted. I have since had two letters from FCC one asking me to explain the situation (and listing the potential penalties ranging from a £1k fine to criminal record) and a second letter stating that upon review of the events they will be taking the matter to the magistrates court.
I accept that I should not have been in this area of the train as there may have been equipment which if tampered with may have affected the journey however my only intention was to ensure I was not late for work and I did not want to run the risk of waiting for another 20 minutes on the platform.
Could someone let me know what is likely to be the punishment for this indiscretion and what the maximum penalty may be. What are my rights in this situation? I have no previous convictions or any previous run ins with the rail companies.
Once the train arrived it was full and I and a number of others were unable to get on (not many people get off at Drayton Park and a number of people try to get on). Another passenger on the platform was able to open a drivers compartment on one of the middle carriages which was empty and enabled about 10 of us to get on the train. Due to the lack of info at the station and the delay I got on this private compartment in order to ensure I was not too late for work.
Once the train arrived at Essex Road 2 transport policemen and 3 employees from First Capital Connect (I think they were revenue officers) were waiting on the platform and opened the doors telling us to get off the train as we were in an illegal carriage. Our names and addresses were taken and we were told to explain why we had been on this private compartment of the train, we were then told by the revenue officers that FCC would be writing to us and that we may be prosecuted. I have since had two letters from FCC one asking me to explain the situation (and listing the potential penalties ranging from a £1k fine to criminal record) and a second letter stating that upon review of the events they will be taking the matter to the magistrates court.
I accept that I should not have been in this area of the train as there may have been equipment which if tampered with may have affected the journey however my only intention was to ensure I was not late for work and I did not want to run the risk of waiting for another 20 minutes on the platform.
Could someone let me know what is likely to be the punishment for this indiscretion and what the maximum penalty may be. What are my rights in this situation? I have no previous convictions or any previous run ins with the rail companies.