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No, she wasn't. Try reading the story - she was offered the chance to plead guilty and avoid appearing in court. She would still have got a record. -
its you who cant readOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostNo, she wasn't. Try reading the story - she was offered the chance to plead guilty and avoid appearing in court. She would still have got a record.
She said: "The only thing I am guilty of is forgetfulness. It was a simple human error - I am not a criminal and I wanted to plead not guilty." Her case was heard last Thursday. TfL said it had offered Ms Krogh the opportunity to pay £102 and receive no criminal record, but she was adamant she wanted to put her case forward.
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I stand correctedOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postits you who cant read
She said: "The only thing I am guilty of is forgetfulness. It was a simple human error - I am not a criminal and I wanted to plead not guilty." Her case was heard last Thursday. TfL said it had offered Ms Krogh the opportunity to pay £102 and receive no criminal record, but she was adamant she wanted to put her case forward.

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Same thing happened to me once.
I was offloading this pile of lead flashing off the church roof.
A copper came up to me and said "What are you doing?"
I explained that I was removing the old lead so that it could be replaced with new.
He Said "Who told you to do it, And at 2 AM?"
"Bulgger!" I said, "I'm so busy, I forgot I didn't have a contract to do the job"
These things do happen see
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The lunatics are running the asylum, the jobsworths are operating it, the benefitters are fighting the housing-marketeers to vote for it, and the world's worst press are recording it.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostWhat a great country this is.

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Silly bint. Why did she think she wasn't guilty? She forgot. No-one else. Her responsibility alone.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post...She said: "The only thing I am guilty of is forgetfulness. It was a simple human error - I am not a criminal and I wanted to plead not guilty." Her case was heard last Thursday. TfL said it had offered Ms Krogh the opportunity to pay £102 and receive no criminal record, but she was adamant she wanted to put her case forward.
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You chimp!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNo, she wasn't. Try reading the story - she was offered the chance to plead guilty and avoid appearing in court. She would still have got a record.Comment
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I see what you've done there.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostYou chimp!Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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It's a gift - I have no control over itOriginally posted by Xenophon View PostI see what you've done there.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostIt's a gift - I have no control over it
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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