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A number of people have been fined by Medway magistrates for travelling on the railway without paying the fare.
Southeastern says considerable amounts of money are lost through fare-dodging among a "small minority" of their passengers among the 170 million journeys each year.
Its website states: "This is...very unfair on the honest, paying majority. We are committed to ensuring all journeys are paid for. All passengers must have a valid ticket (or permit to travel) for their journey."
Here are the latest people convicted of travelling on the railway without paying the fare and dealt with by Medway magistrates:
David John Noy, 34, of Kingsnorth Road, Gillingham, fined £440, ordered to pay £5.60 compensation and £125 costs.
John Peters, 20, of Borstal Street, Rochester, fined £440, £4.20 compensation, £125 costs.
Marina Raghunath, 43, of Manor House, Garden Street, Gillingham, fined £440, £2.70 compensation, £125 costs.
Walter Smith, 35, of King Edward Road, Chatham, fined £440, £7.70 compensation, £125 costs.
Samuel Soni, 18, of Priestfield Road, Gillingham, fined £440, £2.90 compensation, £125 costs.
Louie Stephenson, 29, of Livingstone Road, Gillingham, fined £440, £4.80, £125 costs.
Andrej Stivrions, 18, of Charter Street, Chatham , fined £440, £2.70 compensation, £125 costs.
Verity Thompson, 21, of Fort Pitt Street, Chatham, fined £440, £13.60 compensation, £125 costs.
Veran Toomey, 38, of Hurstwood, Chatham, fined £440, £2.70 compensation, £125 costs.
Nick Watt, 23, Boundary Road, Chatham, fined £440, £4.90 compensation, £125 costs.