Heads up - Panorama tonight, BBC1 8.30pm
In message , at 18:15:35 on Mon, 26
Oct 2009, Buddenbrooks remarked:
People will usually pay the penalty fare (or buy a new ticket), if they
aren't given a waiver. So you'd be looking for someone who failed to
pay. The worst you usually get in the press is those people moaning
about having to pay.
Which only means people believe that have to pay or that it is not
enough for the bother of claiming.
Only a court case proves the law.
Hundreds of people have criminal records for travelling without paying
the fare. All you have failed to discover, is reports of the
circumstances, in the press.
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Roland Perry
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