The following cases were heard at Reading and Slough Magistrates’ Courts: 

December 17

SAM MARLOW, 36, of Upton Park, Slough, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Slough on June 15, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £4.30 and ordered to pay court fees of £214. 
PRAEZ RAFAL, 31, of High Street, Slough, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Windsor and Eton Central on June 6, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £3.10 and ordered to pay court fees of £214. 
KACPER ZALEWSKI, 20, of Montague Road, Slough, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on June 1, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £26.60 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.
AMBER DAULTON, 30, of Green Lane, Windsor, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Slough on June 15, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £3.10 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.
LEIGH FOGG, 30, of Fane Way, Maidenhead, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Maidenhead on June 18, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £8.60 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.
BLAZEJ KOPIAZ, 40, of Grenfell Road, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Cookham on June 18, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £3.90 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.
BRITNAKA MARTIN, 19, of Ragstone Road, Slough, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Slough on June 11, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £41.20 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.
DYLAN MORRIS, 27, of Park Street, Slough, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Slough on June 11, 2021. Fined £220, must pay compensation of £3.30 and ordered to pay court fees of £214.

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