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hashemp wrote:i just had to pay 120 pound fine to magistrate court because i didn't have valid ticket on the train..this is my only conviction in 5 my years time in uk and my record is clean. never been outside the uk in this 5 years
i passed the life in the uk test
Do you think HO will disregard this minor offence if i declare on the application form??
Is this a minor offence or i have to wait for five years more for this stupid mistake to be spent
hashemp wrote:these days TFL are refusing to fine people, they want to put example for other people to buy ticket before getting going on the train. i offered TFL to pay the 20 pound fix penalty because i was in rush to catch the train and forgot to tap my oyster and when i got caught, they refused to fine me and instead, they said they will send me a letter,and i recieved a letter from magistrate court i have to pay 100 fine.its not fair is it. im not a criminal
What was the exact offence with which you were charged? Was it under s. 5(3) of the Regulation of Railways Act 1889? Section 5(1) of that Act? Railway byelaws?hashemp wrote:these days TFL are refusing to fine people, they want to put example for other people to buy ticket before getting going on the train. i offered TFL to pay the 20 pound fix penalty because i was in rush to catch the train and forgot to tap my oyster and when i got caught, they refused to fine me and instead, they said they will send me a letter,and i recieved a letter from magistrate court i have to pay 100 fine.its not fair is it. im not a criminal
My understanding is that s. 5(3) fare evasion is recordable. Regardless, whether an offence is recordable only determines whether or not it ends up in the Police National Computer.hashemp wrote:i was told on the letter from TFL its under s. 5(3) of the Regulation of Railways Act 1990s. I was told its a non-recordable offence by the clerk when i came out of the courtroom and i don't have to declare it when i am applying for visa or employment. i don't know about naturalisation application.. shall i get a letter from magistrate court to confirm its not a non-recordable offence
It depends. Which of the following were you given?:soulfullness wrote:Hi
I have somewhat similar incident (Throwing a ciggerett butt on the floor) but in my case , the officer issued me a letter on the spot and asked to pay to the court and I did pay the penalty. What sort of conviction is this? Should I mention this in my naturalisation form AN? Please help
regards