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• #52
surely paying a spot fine removes the ability to be further charged?
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• #53
I could.. but id rather go to court and increase their costs.
Fuck off. Slash and burn of public services and you want to increase their costs.
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• #54
^This. Everyone else who uses the services will end up paying for it. No need.
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• #55
Suck it up, deal with it and stop expecting the rest of us to subsidise you.
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• #56
Whats your contribution to improving the railway network?
I've extensively researched the flaws of the current revenue collection system and now I am going out of my way to ensure the current process is correctly administered.What have you ever done?
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• #57
Paid my way.
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• #58
I think you mean you've seen unfortunate fellow travelers who may have lost their ticket and are now facing the likelyhood of a criminal record and loss of their livelihood / means to support their family? .. I agree its funny but won't help increase overall train use and increases the cost for you in the long run / not so funny.
I could.. but id rather go to court and increase their costs.
No, that's not what I meant.
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• #59
So you know what's best and what is best is to
...increase their costs.
?
Sounds like you're constructing an argument to justify your decisions.
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• #60
Fair evaders that get caught. Today's LOL.
"I was outsmarted by a pretend plod"
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• #61
So you know what's best and what is best is to
?
Sounds like you're constructing an argument to justify your decisions.
Increasing their costs will motivate them to improve their service and not make such mistakes in future.. I might also save a fellow passenger encountering such distress.
I see it as my civic duty.
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• #62
marky I think you missed the point of the post? They've paid an on-the-spot fine already.
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• #63
I didn't miss anything skully, read the thread.
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• #64
oh shit now I read the rest of tommy's stuff.
r u sirius tommy? you've explored the fare collection systems? by bunking the train?
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• #65
Increasing their costs will motivate them to improve their service and not make such mistakes in future.. I might also save a fellow passenger encountering such distress.
I see it as my civic duty.
Hope they make you pay the costs.
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• #66
Hoping some forum legal minds can help me.
Recently I've been greatly increasing my knowledge of Train revenue enforcement models from the underground to the national rail system.
On one my research trips, I became parted from my ticket and was unable to present it to a Revenue enforcement officer and his police praetorian guard.
I agreed that such misscare with my ticket deserved punishment and agreed to intimidate restitution in the form of a £20 note.
(I have receipts of the payment)However I now received a court summons for the same offense, likely to incur further cost and criminal record if found guilty (which ive already admitted to)
I feel this is abuse of process but not sure if their any precedent I could use
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/a_to_c/abuse_of_process/(wow did i really start this awesome thread three years ago!)
Have you read and understood the process?
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• #67
Im enjoying the debate on the ethnicity of the Hackers Maniesto approach to help improve society, but not really point of this thread.. can we start a new one for it?
Working well enough at facebook
https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-security/an-update-on-our-bug-bounty-program/10151508163265766 -
• #68
So what floor are you exposing by going to caught? What changes do you hope for?
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• #69
Have i understood this correctly? Cheap twat got cunted and is now upset.
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• #70
... and then wants to go to court to raise TFL costs that they will inturn probably pass on to us. Yep pretty much.
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• #71
..and is taking the moral high ground about it.
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• #72
I read it that he had a ticket, but misplaced it.
Maybe I incorrectly assumed good faith.
Personally, I would not like to get fucked over by the strict liability legislation, should I fail to show a ticket, even if I had bought one, and then be charged with a criminal offence under Byzantine and labyrinthine bye-laws.
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• #73
Increasing their costs will motivate them to improve their service and not make such mistakes in future.. I might also save a fellow passenger encountering such distress.
I see it as my civic duty.
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• #74
Maybe I incorrectly assumed good faith.
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• #75
Burn him.
I think you mean you've seen unfortunate fellow travelers who may have lost their ticket and are now facing the likelyhood of a criminal record and loss of their livelihood / means to support their family? .. I agree its funny but won't help increase overall train use and increases the cost for you in the long run / not so funny.
I could.. but id rather go to court and increase their costs.