A TRAIN passenger who failed to show his ticket has been fined more than £200.
Kamil Malinowski, 39, of Blackthorn Road, Southampton, was stopped at Southampton Central railway station on January 3.
He was found guilty by a magistrate in Portsmouth of failing to show his ticket.
Magistrates ordered him to pay a £220 fine with £7.40 compensation.
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He must also pay a £34 victim surcharge and £140 costs.
He was found guilty by a single magistrate who was sitting behind closed doors.
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