Man who didn't buy £4.80 train ticket ordered to pay more than 100x the price
A 61-year-old man from Pershore was fined for using a Great Western Railway train without a £4.80 ticket.
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Kieran is a reporter for Worcester News, Malvern Gazette, Evesham Journal, Ledbury Reporter and Cotswold Journal, and covers a range of stories including breaking news, crime, leisure, entertainment and sport.
Kieran is a reporter for Worcester News, Malvern Gazette, Evesham Journal, Ledbury Reporter and Cotswold Journal, and covers a range of stories including breaking news, crime, leisure, entertainment and sport.
A 61-year-old man from Pershore was fined for using a Great Western Railway train without a £4.80 ticket.
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