THESE are seven people who have appeared in court charged with travelling on a train without paying for a ticket.

The individuals are either from Bradford or have been caught at one of the city's train stations travelling without a ticket.

All of them have been fined and orderd to pay court costs and other forms of compensation.

  • Jamie Morris, 19, of St Anthonys Court, High Street, Snodland, Kent, was fined £220, ordered to pay £148.50 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs for, on February 12, 2021, at between Snodland and Bradford Interchange, not being in a designated compulsory ticket area, entered a train for the purpose of travelling without having with you a valid ticket entitling you to travel. Proved in absence.
  • Nicholas Carroll, 35, of Althorpe House, Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge, was fined £220, ordered to pay £18.90, £150 costs, for, on November 12, 2020, at from Thorne North to Bradford Interchange, not being in a designated compulsory ticket area, entered a train for the purpose of travelling without having with you a valid ticket entitling you to travel.
  • Amina Grant, 18, of Caldene Avenue, Low Moor, Bradford, was fined £220, ordered to pay £21.40 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs for, on October 15, 2020, at Blackpool North station being a passenger on the railway, failed, on request by an officer or servant of the railway company, to produce and deliver up a ticket showing that your fare was paid or to pay the fare from the place whence your journey started.
  • Ben Peacock, 19, of Kershaw Drive, Lancaster, was fined £220, ordered to pay £17.60 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs for, on August 3, 2020, at Preston station being a passenger on the railway, failed, on request by an officer or servant of the railway company, to produce and deliver up a ticket showing that your fare was paid or to pay the fare from the place whence your journey started. On At Bradford Interchange, the defendant boarded a train without a valid ticket to travel or a promise to pay notice. At Bradford Interchange railway station there are ticket purchasing facilities available, these facilities were fully functioning. The defendant had failed to purchase a valid ticket to travel or obtain a promise to pay notice and entered the train and made a journey from Bradford Interchange to Preston. Upon arrival at Preston the defendant was issued with a Penalty Fare Notice for either £20 or twice the single fare, whichever is greater.
  • Hainadou Conteh, 22, of Sandford Road, Bradford, was fined £220, was ordered to pay £14.90 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs for, on September 19, 2020, for failing to produce/deliver rail ticket on request/give name and address. The defendant, having made a rail journey between Bradford Interchange and Manchester Victoria failed, on request by an officer or servant of the railway company, to produce and deliver up a ticket showing that your fare was paid or to pay the fare.
  • Fem Akin, 36, of Harrogate Road, Bradford, on December 16, 2020, was fined £220, ordered to pay £113 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs, on December 16, 2020, at Stevenage, not being in a designated compulsory ticket area, entered a train for the purpose of travelling without having with you a valid ticket entitling you to travel.
  • Lisa-Maire Roberts, of Gracey Lane, Bradford, was fined £220, ordered to pay £11.30 compensation, a £34 victim surcharge and £150 costs for, on October 7, 2020, for at Manchester Victoria station being a passenger on the railway, failed, on request by an officer or servant of the railway company, to produce and deliver up a ticket showing that your fare was paid or to pay the fare from the place whence your journey started. At Nelson the defendant boarded a train without a valid ticket to travel or a promise to pay notice. At Nelson railway station there are ticket purchasing facilities available, these facilities were fully functioning.