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A serial train rate Dodger that insulted 736 times was ordered to repay £ 12,000.
The anonymous perpetrator was caught because he did not pay the right rate, abuse of train, and 'fraudulent recovery of money', said Childways.
It is because more than 8,000 cases were reported by Chiltern's economic crime, fraud and persecutions in 2024, De Telegraaf reported.
According to Chiltern Railways, more than £ 1 million in lost income was collected in the same period.
The Department for Transport increased the costs of the fine rate to £ 100 in January 2023, an increase of £ 20 – the frozen fine for more than a decade.
If repaid within 21 days, the current penalty costs will be reduced to £ 50.
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According to Chiltern Railways (File Image), more than £ 1 million in lost income was recovered last year.
The anonymous perpetrator was caught because he 'not paid' the correct rate, abuse of train and 'fraudulent recovery of money'
Operations Director at Chiltern Railways, Tony Baxter, said: 'We are determined to ensure fairness for the paying customer, and there is no excuse for tariff discharge, because it has never been easier to buy a ticket.
“Everyone who enters risks without buying the right ticket for their journey runs the risk of a fine or prosecution.”
Chiltern Railways works between Buckinghamshire and London Marylebone, as well as Oxfordshire and Warwickshire.
It also has long -distance services to and from the West Midlands.