shepardspies
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Hello- Would appreciate some advice
Just putting the key information
From: Shenfield Station
To: Liverpool Street station
What happened: I tapped my little brothers oyster (Had been using for about 2 weeks). Stopped by TFL. Admitted my mistake, told to wait for a letter, got a letter asking if I am guilty or not.
Ideal outcome: I dont mind a fine, just don't wish to appear in court.
Below is my reply and some advice I aim to supply:
Evidence:
- My disability diagnosis
- My own student oyster
- Proof of monthly travel cards to show I will not do so again
- Evidence of being a young carer
- Evidence of a travel bursary I got from my Student Union after sharing my home situation
The Letter:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to apologies if my writing style is in-cohesive, I am disabled and neurodivergent person, thus struggle with this.
Firstly I would like to give my most sincere apology for the incident that took place on Friday 15th July at 1:00pm. I planned to board the X train at X Station, X, to travel to X, X0pm. Upon arriving at X station, I tapped my little brothers oyster card and was stopped by TFL Staff. I admitted my actions to the workers and asked if there was a way to pay for my fare. I was told to wait for a letter from yourselves. I apologized to the workers for making such a decision, and gave all the required details that were asked for.
I am so ashamed and embarrassed about this, as I have never broken the law in my life, and I now fully understand the seriousness and severity of my actions. I apologise profusely for my actions in this case. I pride myself on my integrity and honesty and I feel shameful for my moment of very poor judgement. I am the sole income earner for my single parent family as well as the sole full time young carer for my disabled and wheelchair bound brother. My family are reliant on universal credit and my earning to support my brother’s health expenses. I am a disabled (neurodivergent) student myself who claims bursary and disabled student allowance to support myself. If this matter were to escalate further into court, it would lead me to losing my job as I am required to have a clean record, thus a criminal conviction would be devastating.
Moving forward from this incident I have applied for the University of Arts Hardship Fund to help financially support my needs, including travel, and have been accepted. I have now purchased monthly travelcards on top of my student oyster to ensure this incident will not occur again (See Attached).
I wish to apologise to the member of staff concerned and to TFL, I am just so sorry for my actions and the inconvenience caused to all involved. I am happy to make immediate payment of the unpaid fare and all the reasonable costs that my actions have caused and avoid a criminal record thereby allowing me to protect my good name. I would be happy to do this promptly. I have never been in trouble with the law in the past and I am very sorry that my error of judgment has lead to this situation now.
I sincerely hope that you will accept my offer. I am now fully aware of the rules relating to the TFL passes and tickets and can assure you that I will always ensure to hold a valid oyster card of my own on any future journeys (See attached).I would appreciate your consideration and I sincerely hope that you can show some leniency in this matter with an out of court settlement.
Thank you very much for your time
Three main questions
1. Reassurance- What I did is extremely wrong and I understand - I will never do this again!
2. Unsure if there is anything I should change from the letter
3. Do I claim this to be a 'oh just chose the wrong oyster as I carry both' vibe or a 'I chose to use that oyster it was wrong'
- bare in mind I have been using it for 2 weeks
@Hadders You seem very experienced and I would really appreciate any advice

From: Shenfield Station
To: Liverpool Street station
What happened: I tapped my little brothers oyster (Had been using for about 2 weeks). Stopped by TFL. Admitted my mistake, told to wait for a letter, got a letter asking if I am guilty or not.
Ideal outcome: I dont mind a fine, just don't wish to appear in court.
Below is my reply and some advice I aim to supply:
Evidence:
- My disability diagnosis
- My own student oyster
- Proof of monthly travel cards to show I will not do so again
- Evidence of being a young carer
- Evidence of a travel bursary I got from my Student Union after sharing my home situation
The Letter:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to apologies if my writing style is in-cohesive, I am disabled and neurodivergent person, thus struggle with this.
Firstly I would like to give my most sincere apology for the incident that took place on Friday 15th July at 1:00pm. I planned to board the X train at X Station, X, to travel to X, X0pm. Upon arriving at X station, I tapped my little brothers oyster card and was stopped by TFL Staff. I admitted my actions to the workers and asked if there was a way to pay for my fare. I was told to wait for a letter from yourselves. I apologized to the workers for making such a decision, and gave all the required details that were asked for.
I am so ashamed and embarrassed about this, as I have never broken the law in my life, and I now fully understand the seriousness and severity of my actions. I apologise profusely for my actions in this case. I pride myself on my integrity and honesty and I feel shameful for my moment of very poor judgement. I am the sole income earner for my single parent family as well as the sole full time young carer for my disabled and wheelchair bound brother. My family are reliant on universal credit and my earning to support my brother’s health expenses. I am a disabled (neurodivergent) student myself who claims bursary and disabled student allowance to support myself. If this matter were to escalate further into court, it would lead me to losing my job as I am required to have a clean record, thus a criminal conviction would be devastating.
Moving forward from this incident I have applied for the University of Arts Hardship Fund to help financially support my needs, including travel, and have been accepted. I have now purchased monthly travelcards on top of my student oyster to ensure this incident will not occur again (See Attached).
I wish to apologise to the member of staff concerned and to TFL, I am just so sorry for my actions and the inconvenience caused to all involved. I am happy to make immediate payment of the unpaid fare and all the reasonable costs that my actions have caused and avoid a criminal record thereby allowing me to protect my good name. I would be happy to do this promptly. I have never been in trouble with the law in the past and I am very sorry that my error of judgment has lead to this situation now.
I sincerely hope that you will accept my offer. I am now fully aware of the rules relating to the TFL passes and tickets and can assure you that I will always ensure to hold a valid oyster card of my own on any future journeys (See attached).I would appreciate your consideration and I sincerely hope that you can show some leniency in this matter with an out of court settlement.
Thank you very much for your time
Three main questions
1. Reassurance- What I did is extremely wrong and I understand - I will never do this again!
2. Unsure if there is anything I should change from the letter
3. Do I claim this to be a 'oh just chose the wrong oyster as I carry both' vibe or a 'I chose to use that oyster it was wrong'
- bare in mind I have been using it for 2 weeks
@Hadders You seem very experienced and I would really appreciate any advice
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