A "high flying city executive" was found to have been using a "loophole" in the rail system to pay only a third of the cost of his travel from East Sussex into Central London. This man was allowed to re-pay the £43,000 he had evaded, on the basis that he would not be prosecuted. Apparently, the justification for this was that "all customers have the option to pay up and settle out of Court". Surely such a policy should be for minor infringements and not for deliberate and repeated dishonesty?
www.uknewsday.com/index.php/news/38903-fund-manager-pays-43-000-after-being-caught-dodging-rail-fares.html
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