Hi,
I’m looking for some advice regarding a TIR I was issued. I took a train with an off-peak ticket with the 16-25 railcard discount applied, as I believed I had a valid railcard at the time of purchase.
A few minutes after the train departed, either a conductor/Revenue Protection Officer requested tickets to be scanned. My ticket was scanned and they asked for my railcard. I then realised I did not have this with me. Hence, they asked for my details which I provided, issued the TIR and asked me to send proof of my railcard to them for review.
I have previously had a railcard for 2 years consecutively, but did not renew this last year as did not use the train often. However, I had hand surgery a few months prior and have been using the train often to travel to follow up appointments. I therefore asked a family member to renew my railcard on my behalf (could not do this myself as could not use hand) and they said they would. I subsequently spoke to them after the TIR was issued and they told me that they had forgotten to renew the railcard at which point I panicked.
I accept full responsibility for my error and have since renewed the railcard myself. I have not received any letter from TPE as of yet but understand that I will have to write to them back with my version of events. However, I am concerned that the officer will have noted that I stated I have a railcard (and they asked me twice) when I did not (although I did not know this at the time).
This is the first time this has happened and I have been paying full fare for any tickets purchased after I chose to not renew my railcard last year. Is the best course of action to wait for the letter and respond explaining the above as it is the truth? I am keen to settle this out of court and am more than happy to pay any outstanding fares and administrative costs.
Could I please be given some advice for the above? Thank you.
I’m looking for some advice regarding a TIR I was issued. I took a train with an off-peak ticket with the 16-25 railcard discount applied, as I believed I had a valid railcard at the time of purchase.
A few minutes after the train departed, either a conductor/Revenue Protection Officer requested tickets to be scanned. My ticket was scanned and they asked for my railcard. I then realised I did not have this with me. Hence, they asked for my details which I provided, issued the TIR and asked me to send proof of my railcard to them for review.
I have previously had a railcard for 2 years consecutively, but did not renew this last year as did not use the train often. However, I had hand surgery a few months prior and have been using the train often to travel to follow up appointments. I therefore asked a family member to renew my railcard on my behalf (could not do this myself as could not use hand) and they said they would. I subsequently spoke to them after the TIR was issued and they told me that they had forgotten to renew the railcard at which point I panicked.
I accept full responsibility for my error and have since renewed the railcard myself. I have not received any letter from TPE as of yet but understand that I will have to write to them back with my version of events. However, I am concerned that the officer will have noted that I stated I have a railcard (and they asked me twice) when I did not (although I did not know this at the time).
This is the first time this has happened and I have been paying full fare for any tickets purchased after I chose to not renew my railcard last year. Is the best course of action to wait for the letter and respond explaining the above as it is the truth? I am keen to settle this out of court and am more than happy to pay any outstanding fares and administrative costs.
Could I please be given some advice for the above? Thank you.