Update 02/04/2025:
Resolved - Issued a warning; contacted Manak Solicitors to represent me.
Hello,
This post is to let others know what happens from my experience, and any potential insights other members could perhaps provide.
I am new to the forums, but after some initial research, I have already contacted the three main solicitors that are recommend on this forum.
Two have got back to me (Manak & Makwana), but as I recieved the letter only yesterday, and the deadline is within the next couple of days I picked the first solicitor that got back to me.
In this case it was Manak.
I have found from the initial consultation that I recieved so far, it has been helpful, if a little disheartening; the solicitor informed me that I have a 50/50 chance of this becoming a warning letter.
This is prior to some of the information I have now gathered below and "Newer issues".
With some new information (such as my blocked payment methods, and a few instances of forgetting to tap in/out (where I have tapped in, but not tapped out, and vice versa)) I assume this has chance has dropped.
I have contacted a solicitor as I am a recent graduate, who has spent the past 8 months actively looking for a job and being rejected, it is only within the past 10 days, I finally landed an offer. Which is right around the time I was caught comitting the offence.
Having a criminal record could potentially stop my career before it has even begun.
I am aware that if convicted, it is unlikely to show up on a regular DBS check, but I cannot risk it (ironic as I risked this fare).
I have future intentions of going into the financial sector and cybersecurity.
The scenario:
- I was travelling between Canary wharf and Mudchute stations on the DLR.
- I was rushing as I was already late for a meetup (this was around 9:00pm - 9:30pm). Not an excuse but it was for a person I had not seen in just under a year, I realise it was an idiotic decision to do this.
- I did not "Tap in" to the station, as I wanted to make the train that just arrived.
- As I was leaving mudchute station there were several ticket officers waiting, at which point I was caught, and complied with the ticket offiicer and provided valid ID.
Newer issues:
During this time I did have a blocked contactless payment (Apple pay), which is what I provided to the officer. Which he made a comment that it's been blocked and that he will need to take my information down.
I did not know what the root cause of the blocked payment method was and so I never fixed it, so I have been using my contactless card for my trips.
Retrospectively, this looks unfavorably towards me as it makes me appear as a habitual fare evader.
This is the first offence, and I have not had a previous Verification Letter from the TFL.
I do not have a habit of frequently avoiding fares, but upon further research by registering on the TFL website and checking my payments as advised by the solicitor.
It appears I have 2 seperate blocked contactless payments, first one is The Apple pay.
The second I'm confused about, as I only have my card and Apple pay, so I don't understand why there are 3 registered payment methods.
The last payment method is my valid card.
My assumption is that somehow this is related to my old phone's contactless.
Resolved - Issued a warning; contacted Manak Solicitors to represent me.
Hello,
This post is to let others know what happens from my experience, and any potential insights other members could perhaps provide.
I am new to the forums, but after some initial research, I have already contacted the three main solicitors that are recommend on this forum.
Two have got back to me (Manak & Makwana), but as I recieved the letter only yesterday, and the deadline is within the next couple of days I picked the first solicitor that got back to me.
In this case it was Manak.
I have found from the initial consultation that I recieved so far, it has been helpful, if a little disheartening; the solicitor informed me that I have a 50/50 chance of this becoming a warning letter.
This is prior to some of the information I have now gathered below and "Newer issues".
With some new information (such as my blocked payment methods, and a few instances of forgetting to tap in/out (where I have tapped in, but not tapped out, and vice versa)) I assume this has chance has dropped.
I have contacted a solicitor as I am a recent graduate, who has spent the past 8 months actively looking for a job and being rejected, it is only within the past 10 days, I finally landed an offer. Which is right around the time I was caught comitting the offence.
Having a criminal record could potentially stop my career before it has even begun.
I am aware that if convicted, it is unlikely to show up on a regular DBS check, but I cannot risk it (ironic as I risked this fare).
I have future intentions of going into the financial sector and cybersecurity.
The scenario:
- I was travelling between Canary wharf and Mudchute stations on the DLR.
- I was rushing as I was already late for a meetup (this was around 9:00pm - 9:30pm). Not an excuse but it was for a person I had not seen in just under a year, I realise it was an idiotic decision to do this.
- I did not "Tap in" to the station, as I wanted to make the train that just arrived.
- As I was leaving mudchute station there were several ticket officers waiting, at which point I was caught, and complied with the ticket offiicer and provided valid ID.
Newer issues:
During this time I did have a blocked contactless payment (Apple pay), which is what I provided to the officer. Which he made a comment that it's been blocked and that he will need to take my information down.
I did not know what the root cause of the blocked payment method was and so I never fixed it, so I have been using my contactless card for my trips.
Retrospectively, this looks unfavorably towards me as it makes me appear as a habitual fare evader.
This is the first offence, and I have not had a previous Verification Letter from the TFL.
I do not have a habit of frequently avoiding fares, but upon further research by registering on the TFL website and checking my payments as advised by the solicitor.
It appears I have 2 seperate blocked contactless payments, first one is The Apple pay.
The second I'm confused about, as I only have my card and Apple pay, so I don't understand why there are 3 registered payment methods.
The last payment method is my valid card.
My assumption is that somehow this is related to my old phone's contactless.
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