- Jurisdiction
- New York
Hello,
Few days ago I got a ticket for entered without payment on a bus (Select Bus Q44, Queens to Bronx ). Statute: 21 N.Y.C.R.R. PART 1050
The background of the ticket is yellow with most of the writing in black/grey fonts. Some of the headings are in red e.g last name, dob, date of offense, hearing date etc. I can pay the fine anytime before the final hearing date. If I choose to go for hearing, it will occur at Transit Adjudication Bureau.
I had a metro card at that time with around 20$ in it. It was first time I was traveling Queens to Bronx in public transportation. I have been living in NYC for well over a decade and almost always travelled in Queens and Manhattan only. Buses and trains in Queens and trains in Manhattan. I always used the regular metro card for all the rides. I never knew the bus going to Bronx requires a slip before riding the bus. The driver never told me anything when I got on the bus from Queens. It also happened to be the bus in which the card entry was blocked. I took my card out, was about to put it in the machine, came to know its blocked and took it back in my pocket.
It seems that on select bus service, proof of payment is not the driver's responsibility as later on I came to know one can ride the select bus from both the front and rear door.
Later on the security officers stopped the bus and because of not having the slip they gave me a 100$ ticket.
Now if people get these kinds of tickets dismissed by proving they did swipe the card inside the bus, then here is the problem: the card machine inside the bus was blocked. If we get the record of swipes, it won't show the swipe for the ride in question.
I have two questions in this regard.
It is civil or criminal?
If it is civil, should I just pay it and move on or dispute it?
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks
Few days ago I got a ticket for entered without payment on a bus (Select Bus Q44, Queens to Bronx ). Statute: 21 N.Y.C.R.R. PART 1050
The background of the ticket is yellow with most of the writing in black/grey fonts. Some of the headings are in red e.g last name, dob, date of offense, hearing date etc. I can pay the fine anytime before the final hearing date. If I choose to go for hearing, it will occur at Transit Adjudication Bureau.
I had a metro card at that time with around 20$ in it. It was first time I was traveling Queens to Bronx in public transportation. I have been living in NYC for well over a decade and almost always travelled in Queens and Manhattan only. Buses and trains in Queens and trains in Manhattan. I always used the regular metro card for all the rides. I never knew the bus going to Bronx requires a slip before riding the bus. The driver never told me anything when I got on the bus from Queens. It also happened to be the bus in which the card entry was blocked. I took my card out, was about to put it in the machine, came to know its blocked and took it back in my pocket.
It seems that on select bus service, proof of payment is not the driver's responsibility as later on I came to know one can ride the select bus from both the front and rear door.
Later on the security officers stopped the bus and because of not having the slip they gave me a 100$ ticket.
Now if people get these kinds of tickets dismissed by proving they did swipe the card inside the bus, then here is the problem: the card machine inside the bus was blocked. If we get the record of swipes, it won't show the swipe for the ride in question.
I have two questions in this regard.
It is civil or criminal?
If it is civil, should I just pay it and move on or dispute it?
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks