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19th August 2009 12:03
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Like Bank Charges, action required to resolve mass criminalisation
The mass criminalisation of innocent law abiding citizens by Transport for London is grossly unfair and damaging to the welfare and reputation of the victims. It is not uncommon for a prosecution witness to commit perjury and sadly, there is nothing more galling when the defendant is stitched up by his defence counsel.
It is reported that when Cherie Booth and Ken Livingstone failed to buy their tickets before travelling, they were not prosecuted. Yet, many passengers have been prosecuted and unjustly convicted when they have purchased their ticket but failed to swipe their oyster cards notwithstanding the fact that there was a fault on the card by not capping or that there was a faulty validator.
In a civilised society which this nation claim to be, could it be deemed a civilised behaviour to allow a public institution like TfL to act like highway robbers with the abuse of due process and undermining of the Rule of Law.
Although, Boris Johnson, mayor of London, promised to look into the matter during the election, regretably, he has reneged on his promise. Once again, the victims of this injustice appeal to him to uphold the Rule of Law and not allow London to descend into a state of anarchy by public institution which engages in profiteering.
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19th August 2009 12:03
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