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Unread 23-02-2013, 13:10   #2
Mark Gleeson
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It is irrelevant what notice you have, if the original held by Irish Rail has the details noted on it then its legal as thats the copy presented in court.

Last time I checked the standard notice receipt issued did not have any field for address, see attached

What is relevant is that you were stopped, informed you had committed an offence and issued with a unpaid fare notice informing you of your obligation to pay within 21 days to avoid possible court action.

If you had no ticket, despite boarding at a station where a ticket was available (regardless of the queue, or claims the train was early), over travelled, travelled on a child/student ticket as an adult or travelled first class on a standard ticket, no appeal is valid.
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