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Train Penalty Fare Appeal Won But I'm Still Being Asked To Pay?
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A couple weeks ago I was given a penalty fare for not having a valid ticket even though I had a Permit to Travel. Once I had got to the station I realized I did not have enough cash to pay and was given a penalty fare I appealed and it was successful in the letter it also stated that they could of given me an alternative to pay such getting a friend or family member to pay which was not mentioned to me at all.
When I received my appeal letter I received another letter with it stating I have to pay over £40 including a £20 administration fee and the penalty charge and the train ticket and that my appeal is a wholly different matter. I haven't paid anything as of yet but I'm very scared I had no intention of evading a ticket in the first place and I'm not sure what to do? There now saying their going to refer it to court or something and that I could go to jail or face a £1,000 fine!.
When I received my appeal letter I received another letter with it stating I have to pay over £40 including a £20 administration fee and the penalty charge and the train ticket and that my appeal is a wholly different matter. I haven't paid anything as of yet but I'm very scared I had no intention of evading a ticket in the first place and I'm not sure what to do? There now saying their going to refer it to court or something and that I could go to jail or face a £1,000 fine!.
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