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Ministers have launched a review into how UK train operators handle suspected fare evasion, following “egregious” examples of passengers facing prosecution for minor ticketing errors.
Special counsel Jack Smith is in talks with leadership at the Justice Department evaluating ways he can end prosecutions of ...
The government has ordered a review of train fare prosecutions following claims of heavy-handed actions by train operators.
It comes after a number of recent cases of passengers being prosecuted over small amounts of money have been highlighted in ...
UK: Secretary of State for Transport Louise Haigh has asked the Office of Rail & Road to undertake an independent review of ...