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Thameslink Fare Evasion
It is the customers responsibility to ensure all his discount documents are
with him/her and in date. There could be a defence if he didn't know and presented them to the ticket office and the ticket office still sold him the ticket. However, if the ticket was bought from a machine it wouldn't look good. Assuming he is a student and the new academic year has or is about to start it would be reasonable to expect his card was out of date. S "Solar Penguin" wrote in message ... --- "Steve Fitzgerald" wrote: Just, maybe, perhaps he thought he could get away with it so didn't bother to renew his card. I thought this country had a system of "innocent until proven guilty". Not "innocent unless just, maybe, guilty". |
Thameslink Fare Evasion
"Zac" wrote:
My mate got apprehended by Fare Evasion officers this morning. Not sure if all the info is right as he is not at work yet. [and so on] Sounds like either he failed the attitude test or they are having a crackdown. Your friend is clearly in the wrong -- he travelled without a valid ticket. And on the question of intent, isn't this a strict liability offence? Matt Ashby www.mattashby.com |
Thameslink Fare Evasion
Nope.
You have to show intent either by action or admission. S "Matt Ashby" wrote in message om... "Zac" wrote: My mate got apprehended by Fare Evasion officers this morning. Not sure if all the info is right as he is not at work yet. [and so on] Sounds like either he failed the attitude test or they are having a crackdown. Your friend is clearly in the wrong -- he travelled without a valid ticket. And on the question of intent, isn't this a strict liability offence? Matt Ashby www.mattashby.com |
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