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  1. Thank you for the reply Marmaris, it's certainly something I wouldn't do again, stupid in the first place.
  2. Hi everybody. To start with, I know, 100% that I am in the wrong here and do not expect any sympathy for the situation at all, I'm just wondering as to what, if anything may happen next. Basically, this evening, having just missed my train I decided to get the bus for the 4 mile journey to a friends house. I realised that because I'd only taken enough money to cover the train fare I didn't have enough money on me (£4.90) to cover the cost of a First day ticket (allows you to make unlimited journeys in the area as I needed to get two buses), and foolishly thought I may be able to get a student first day ticket which costs £4 if i used my now expired Student card to purchase a ticket. I know, totally wrong and regretted it immediately. The card expired in September (says 2011-2012 on the card) and I'm no longer at the University. To cut a long story short, the driver asked to see the card, I handed it to him, he said that the card had expired so wouldn't be able to use it and then said he would have to keep the card, I said ok and he asked where I wanted to go - bought a single fare and nothing else was said. Since then i've been thinking over and over about what could happen now. My card just had my picture and my name on it, no other personal information such as an address etc. So, fair enough, I know I was in the wrong, stupid thing to do in the first place and something I've honestly never done before. Whilst I know it's probably impossible to say but is this likely to result in further action? As I say, he took no details from me at all and just treated me as any other customer thereafter. The card is/was property of the university - nothing to do with the bus company. It was on the First bus service in Stoke-on-trent. Many thanks
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