es39
New Member
Hello,
Last November, I travelled to Liverpool from Manchester, leaving my wallet (and therefore my railcard) at home. When my ticket was checked, I admitted my mistake and had my details taken. The checkie told me that I'd receive a letter offering me the opportunity to provide an explanation, and this letter arrived in February. I replied to the letter, sending my evidence to the email address provided (I thought I had sent it to the right email, but had typed .com at the end rather than .co.uk). Today, a SJPN arrives, offering me the chance to enter a plea, If I plead not guilty, what are the chances of me having a railcard and inadvertently sending the evidence to the wrong address constituting a viable defence.
All help appreciated. Cheers.
Last November, I travelled to Liverpool from Manchester, leaving my wallet (and therefore my railcard) at home. When my ticket was checked, I admitted my mistake and had my details taken. The checkie told me that I'd receive a letter offering me the opportunity to provide an explanation, and this letter arrived in February. I replied to the letter, sending my evidence to the email address provided (I thought I had sent it to the right email, but had typed .com at the end rather than .co.uk). Today, a SJPN arrives, offering me the chance to enter a plea, If I plead not guilty, what are the chances of me having a railcard and inadvertently sending the evidence to the wrong address constituting a viable defence.
All help appreciated. Cheers.