Hi there,
I live in London (zone 5) so only use contactless all the time, as does my husband. Recently he travelled to visit a work colleague on mat leave and tapped in at our local train station but went the other way out of London on the same train line, assuming he'd tap out at the end. However, an inspector got on the train and said he'd have to fine him as contactless didn't work where he was travelling to. My husband disputed it and explained he wasn't aware he couldn't tap out at the other end. He paid the fare there and then. He then received a letter of fine, disputed it and we've now returned from holiday with 2 days left to pay a without prejudice fine plus fare otherwise they've included a notice to prosecute.
This was not intentional fare invasion. Is there any hope in writing back to them again disputing it considering southern railway have contactless in may of their stations hence how was he to know they didn't have them where he was going on the same line as where he got on OR should he pay the £68 fine. It seems really unfair for a genuine mistake and I'm unsure how you're meant to know that only half a (short) line (Hertford to Moorgate) has contactless!
Thanks in advance
I live in London (zone 5) so only use contactless all the time, as does my husband. Recently he travelled to visit a work colleague on mat leave and tapped in at our local train station but went the other way out of London on the same train line, assuming he'd tap out at the end. However, an inspector got on the train and said he'd have to fine him as contactless didn't work where he was travelling to. My husband disputed it and explained he wasn't aware he couldn't tap out at the other end. He paid the fare there and then. He then received a letter of fine, disputed it and we've now returned from holiday with 2 days left to pay a without prejudice fine plus fare otherwise they've included a notice to prosecute.
This was not intentional fare invasion. Is there any hope in writing back to them again disputing it considering southern railway have contactless in may of their stations hence how was he to know they didn't have them where he was going on the same line as where he got on OR should he pay the £68 fine. It seems really unfair for a genuine mistake and I'm unsure how you're meant to know that only half a (short) line (Hertford to Moorgate) has contactless!
Thanks in advance