Hi All, Hope everyone is doing well, I'll cut to it. First thing is I fully acknowledge that I was in the wrong and am merely wondering what my best course of action would be in order to minimise any repercussions.
What happened:
Recently travelling home from London via tube and then changing to overground (Thameslink). I tapped in on the Victoria line (at Brixton) travelled to the station (Finnsbury Park) at which there were no barriers and I forgot to tap out, also in doing this I just assumed that my journey was still being tracked and could then tap out at my final destination.
After the tube I got on a Cambridge train hoping to go to Hatfield - however the train I got on was a fast train and took me to Stevenage instead. So I then took the train from Stevenage to Hatfield.
It was on this last train that a ticket inspector asked to see my ticket. I responded truthfully by saying I wanted to "tap-out" at Hatfield to which he told me I couldn't do that. He then questioned me on my journey which I told the truth (a bit muddled in how I said it). He then said he didn't believe me because why would I be heading South when coming from London. He repeatedly asked me to tell the truth on what my journey was to which I repeated my story but he didn't believe me. At this point he asked me some questions took my details and I think I am now being processed by Govia Thameslink.
The inspector also said it would be worth explaining this to the company and to be proactive
My "reasons" for the mistake (not that this justifies it):
The usual train route I used had no services running so I was using new stations on a route to get home and had not pre-bought a ticket as I was unsure of the route I was going on
I assumed even without a ticket I would have been able to tap out and if this had not worked I would have spoken with someone and explained what happened. I know my normal station (St Albans) has contactless payment so thought others would work like this
This is the 1st time I have been on a train without a ticket and
My Questions:
Is there anything I can do before receiving an intention to prosecute? (Not sure if I will get one but assuming so)
Are there any steps I can take to avoid a criminal prosecution via settlement etc.?
Is using a solicitor worthwhile to assist in this process?
Any other general advice for my situation?
Thank you and appreciate the help.
What happened:
Recently travelling home from London via tube and then changing to overground (Thameslink). I tapped in on the Victoria line (at Brixton) travelled to the station (Finnsbury Park) at which there were no barriers and I forgot to tap out, also in doing this I just assumed that my journey was still being tracked and could then tap out at my final destination.
After the tube I got on a Cambridge train hoping to go to Hatfield - however the train I got on was a fast train and took me to Stevenage instead. So I then took the train from Stevenage to Hatfield.
It was on this last train that a ticket inspector asked to see my ticket. I responded truthfully by saying I wanted to "tap-out" at Hatfield to which he told me I couldn't do that. He then questioned me on my journey which I told the truth (a bit muddled in how I said it). He then said he didn't believe me because why would I be heading South when coming from London. He repeatedly asked me to tell the truth on what my journey was to which I repeated my story but he didn't believe me. At this point he asked me some questions took my details and I think I am now being processed by Govia Thameslink.
The inspector also said it would be worth explaining this to the company and to be proactive
My "reasons" for the mistake (not that this justifies it):
The usual train route I used had no services running so I was using new stations on a route to get home and had not pre-bought a ticket as I was unsure of the route I was going on
I assumed even without a ticket I would have been able to tap out and if this had not worked I would have spoken with someone and explained what happened. I know my normal station (St Albans) has contactless payment so thought others would work like this
This is the 1st time I have been on a train without a ticket and
My Questions:
Is there anything I can do before receiving an intention to prosecute? (Not sure if I will get one but assuming so)
Are there any steps I can take to avoid a criminal prosecution via settlement etc.?
Is using a solicitor worthwhile to assist in this process?
Any other general advice for my situation?
Thank you and appreciate the help.