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![]() "Andrew P Smith" wrote in message ... Just had a thought, so a RPI catches you without a ticket and issues with a £10 PF. You have no money to pay it, or at least you tell the RPI that you have no money. They ask for your name and address and you give them false details. How can they chase you up? Having not paid a ticket before you got on the train, but then paying the pentalty fare is not actually a criminal offence, so you don't get a record. (Not its a *penalty fare* as opposed to a fine). Lying about your details *is* an offence, and most people wouldn't risk having a criminal record over £10, besides, they can easily check that the address and name match - you would have to use a *real* person's name and address- incriminating them - an even worse offense! -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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