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

 

RICHARD LEBURN, 21, of Moulsford Mews, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 12, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £18.20 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
ROY MACE, 47, of Cormorant Wood, Newbury, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 3, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £7.20 in compensation and ordered to pay £180 in court fees. 
BETHANY MONTAGUE, 22, of Lamden Way, Burghfield Common, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on December 13, 2021. Fined £220, made to pay £6.45 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
STEVEN MORGAN, 32, of Dickens Walk, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 10, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £21.40 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
KENNETH OHENE-ADU, 36, of Saxon Court, Thatcham, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in newbury on November 22. Fined £440, made to pay £64 in compensation and ordered to pay £224 in court fees. 
JAMIE PARR, 19, of King’s Road, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 8, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £6.40 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
SEAN PRIMMER, 41, of Azalea Close, Winnersh, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 7, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £3.70 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
JEGAR QUESSOU, 27, of Downshire Square, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Theale on December 31, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £8.60 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
BRENDAN RYCE, 21, of Blackwater Close, Spencers Wood, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Reading on January 9, 2022. Fined £220, made to pay £8.70 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 
DAVID UDAGAN, 18, of King’s Road, Reading, convicted of travelling on a railway without having paid a fare in Slough on December 20, 2021. Fined £220, made to pay £5.20 in compensation and ordered to pay £214 in court fees. 

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