Interesting read that Brucey. I have some issues with it though.
2. Formal warning
We have taken the more lenient step of issuing you with a warning. You may also be requested to pay an outstanding fare and an administrative charge of ^30.
Well a ^30 "Administrative Charge" is in itself a penalty, so how can it enforceable if you are just being warned. It also says "may" be charged. So if I may play devils advocate, it won't be charged if it gets referred to prosecution? You cannot warn someone and then charge them for the privilege... That is a contradiction.
If I ever found myself in this situation, I wouldn't pay an "Administrative Charge" for a warning. You cannot have it both ways.
The website then goes on to say:
Following the date of the letter any further occurrence or your failure to respond to this letter will result in the matter being referred for prosecution.
Proof of posting is
NOT proof of receipt. Letters get lost all the time in the postal system. Why would one need to respond to a warning anyway? So if you don't respond to the letter then you will get the case referred to prosecution? So if again I may play controversially and ask "What defines a response?" signing for a recorded delivery letter? a grovelling apology? a sob story? Or just an "OK"
4. Failure to purchase
You have travelled from a station where ticket purchasing facilities were available and functional at the start of your journey. You have 21 days in which to pay the outstanding fare (only) shown on the notice.
No mention of a administrative charge here? Simply pay the fare due and case closed? Seems very reasonable to me if you owe the fare in question.
6. Penalty parking notice
This notice carries a ^50 penalty to be paid within 14 days following its issue. Failure to make payment in the specified timescale may result in you incurring an increase in the penalty and an administration fee. Failure to respond will result in the registered owner's details being requested from the DVLA▸ .
Again, what is it with this "may result" nonsense?! Now looking at this it appears that Northern are using their own Parking Enforcement teams rather than a Private Parking Company...
Failure to pay the Penalty after notification will result in the matter being referred for prosecution.
So they're using the Byelaws then?
Oh and look at this............
Loving that 0844 number!