Hi all,
I am truly ashamed that I had to find my way onto this site. Safe to say I have definitely learned my lesson and will not be making this mistake again in the future.
I was travelling on xxxxxxx and did not have a valid ticket as I only purchased the tickets from xxxxxxxx - essentially short fareing. I was stopped and questioned by the officer where they asked for my Name and address and asked me questions like “did u have a valid ticket?”. I cooperated with their questions and answered truthfully in that I had not purchased the full ticket. They took pictures of the bookings I made and gave me the witness receipt and told me I should receive a letter.
I am even more ashamed by the fact that I have done this on 3 other occasions which they saw in my bookings and I am so embarrassed and ashamed to have gotten myself into this situation. I think they will probably investigate these three other instances.
This is the first time this has happened to me and I am stressing myself out because I really don’t want it to go to court because my whole career will be ruined. I understand that I am completely in the wrong but I am really hoping there is a chance for this to be settled out of court. I have learned from my mistake and could really use some help.
I have had a look at some of the other threads and drafted a response below. I have seen mixed responses on whether or not to reveal the other unpaid journeys so any advice would be greatly appreciated. This situation only happened today and so I have not received the letter yet - does anyone have a rough idea of the timescales and what to expect?
Once again i acknowledge how stupid I was and that I was in the wrong but if there is a chance this can be settled smoothly and without a criminal record then that would be great.
_______
Dear Govia Thameslink Railway,
I would like to start by saying I apologize for not having the correct ticket on this occasion and I thank you for taking the time to read this letter
On the xxxxxxxr I travelled from xxxxxxx without a valid ticket and was ticketed by a travel officer.
First of all, I would like to sincerely apologise for my behaviour. I deeply regret it and will never even think of doing it again in the future. I have made sure to purchase the correct tickets for travel since this incident. I am incredibly ashamed that I got myself into this scary situation, and it has made me reflect on my own behaviour and truly see how disgraceful it is to try to take advantage of a service I use frequently.
After reading about how the effects of fare evasion on the rail service I now fully understand the seriousness of fare evasion and its impact on the Thameslink service, I am truly embarrassed that I ended up contributing to it and will definitely not be making the same mistake again in the future.
(Should I mention this next part if they bring up the other incomplete journeys?)
Regrettably there are 3 other instances in which I have attempted to “short ticket” a return journey. Once again I am very ashamed of my actions and realise how stupid it was. In order to rectify this situation I have gone back and looked at the journeys I have made. Below are the other days in which I had an invalid ticket and the price I should have paid (with a 16-25 railcard which I own).
[Times and ticket prices here]
I would be most grateful if you would be prepared to allow me to settle this matter out of court and I am very willing to pay any sum that Thameslink sees fit to resolve the matter as well as any administrative costs in dealing with this issue.
Many thanks,
NAME
I am truly ashamed that I had to find my way onto this site. Safe to say I have definitely learned my lesson and will not be making this mistake again in the future.
I was travelling on xxxxxxx and did not have a valid ticket as I only purchased the tickets from xxxxxxxx - essentially short fareing. I was stopped and questioned by the officer where they asked for my Name and address and asked me questions like “did u have a valid ticket?”. I cooperated with their questions and answered truthfully in that I had not purchased the full ticket. They took pictures of the bookings I made and gave me the witness receipt and told me I should receive a letter.
I am even more ashamed by the fact that I have done this on 3 other occasions which they saw in my bookings and I am so embarrassed and ashamed to have gotten myself into this situation. I think they will probably investigate these three other instances.
This is the first time this has happened to me and I am stressing myself out because I really don’t want it to go to court because my whole career will be ruined. I understand that I am completely in the wrong but I am really hoping there is a chance for this to be settled out of court. I have learned from my mistake and could really use some help.
I have had a look at some of the other threads and drafted a response below. I have seen mixed responses on whether or not to reveal the other unpaid journeys so any advice would be greatly appreciated. This situation only happened today and so I have not received the letter yet - does anyone have a rough idea of the timescales and what to expect?
Once again i acknowledge how stupid I was and that I was in the wrong but if there is a chance this can be settled smoothly and without a criminal record then that would be great.
_______
Dear Govia Thameslink Railway,
I would like to start by saying I apologize for not having the correct ticket on this occasion and I thank you for taking the time to read this letter
On the xxxxxxxr I travelled from xxxxxxx without a valid ticket and was ticketed by a travel officer.
First of all, I would like to sincerely apologise for my behaviour. I deeply regret it and will never even think of doing it again in the future. I have made sure to purchase the correct tickets for travel since this incident. I am incredibly ashamed that I got myself into this scary situation, and it has made me reflect on my own behaviour and truly see how disgraceful it is to try to take advantage of a service I use frequently.
After reading about how the effects of fare evasion on the rail service I now fully understand the seriousness of fare evasion and its impact on the Thameslink service, I am truly embarrassed that I ended up contributing to it and will definitely not be making the same mistake again in the future.
(Should I mention this next part if they bring up the other incomplete journeys?)
Regrettably there are 3 other instances in which I have attempted to “short ticket” a return journey. Once again I am very ashamed of my actions and realise how stupid it was. In order to rectify this situation I have gone back and looked at the journeys I have made. Below are the other days in which I had an invalid ticket and the price I should have paid (with a 16-25 railcard which I own).
[Times and ticket prices here]
I would be most grateful if you would be prepared to allow me to settle this matter out of court and I am very willing to pay any sum that Thameslink sees fit to resolve the matter as well as any administrative costs in dealing with this issue.
Many thanks,
NAME
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