A Broad Haven resident who boarded two trains without a valid ticket has been ordered to pay compensation by Haverfordwest magistrates.
Jasmine Evans, of Holbrook Road, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on July 8 to make a statutory declaration following conviction at Nottingham for boarding a train without a valid ticket for travel on March 28.
The 20-year-old also pleaded guilty to a similar offence, at Stratford-Upon Avon on September 4 last year, of “not being in a designated compulsory ticket area, entering a train for the purpose of travelling without having a valid ticket.”
Evans was ordered to pay compensation of £82.90, plus costs of £85, a fine of £40 and a victim services surcharge of £16.