The following cases were heard at Reading Magistrates’ Court:

February 11:

GARTH BANNISTER, 34, of Cheriton Court, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on October 16, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £2 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

LAYMAR COLLINS, 27, of Fair Isle Way, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on October 8, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £2 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.
LODEMELA CROCKFORD, 55, of Silver Street, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on August 31, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £5.20 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

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ROBERY FORD, 29, of Henry Street, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Oxford on October 6, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £15.70 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

PETER HILLS, 52, of Horn Street, Newbury, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Tilehurst on October 9, 2020. Fined £220. Also ordered to pay £4.70 compensation and £150 court costs.

ZAINAB KALOKOH, 23, of Granville Road, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on OCtober 24, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £21.20 compensation. Must also pay £150 court costs.

DEYONE MARSHALL, 31, of Beech Road, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on October 8, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £2 compensation. Must also pay £150 court costs.

THOKOZANI MOEBWE, 25, of Hazel Crescent, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Maidenhead on September 25, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £20.60 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

Reading Chronicle:

KELLY RHONE, 38, of Military Drive, West Berkshire, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on September 24, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £6.20 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

KERRIE RHONE, 41, of Military Drive, West Berkshire, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on September 29, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £6.20 compensation. Also ordered to pay £150 court costs.

ANTON ROBERTSON, 26, of Whitley Street, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Windsor & Eton on August 31, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £4 compensation. Must also pay £150 court costs.

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RHIANNON WEBSTER, 20, of Tilehurst Road, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading on September 9, 2020. Fined £220 and ordered to pay £6.90 compensation. Must also pay £150 compensation.

FREDERICK WALSH, 48, of Burbridge Close, Reading, convicted of not being in a designated compulsory ticket area for train travel in Reading Station, on September 11, 2020. Fined £220 and also ordered to pay £3.90 compensation. Must pay £150 court costs.

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