A WOMAN from Rhyl has been ordered to pay in excess of £350 after she was found guilty of not buying a Manchester Metrolink ticket.
Natalie Davies, 23, of Queen Street, was accused of entering the station at The Parkway, Princess Road without a valid ticket or a lawful reason for being there.
She was found guilty at Tameside Magistrates' Court on June 7.
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Miss Davies was ordered to pay a fine of £220, costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £120, and a £34 victim surcharge.
This amounted to a total of £374, which she is to pay by July 5.
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