thetimes.co.uk - More than 2,500 rail passengers were prosecuted last year for failing to a buy a ticket amid growing concerns over “white collar” fare dodgers.
Figures from the Crown Prosecution Service show that commuters were taken to court for a series of rail scams including refusing to pay, pretending they had lost their ticket and trying to travel further than their fare allowed.
In some cases, travellers were prosecuted for trying to give a false name when challenged by rail staff for failing to buy a ticket.
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