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AITA for not paying half of my work colleagues fines and court fees?

by Michael Lee
January 20, 2026
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Nine months after a carefree holiday shared between two colleagues, an unexpected storm brews in the quiet corridors of their workplace. What began as a simple favor—driving a friend to the airport—has spiraled into a financial and legal nightmare, revealing how a single oversight can unravel the fabric of friendship and trust.

Now, faced with the harsh reality of bailiffs clamping a car over an unpaid fine, Tara reaches out in desperation, her message a stark reminder of how swiftly life’s small missteps can escalate. The weight of £509 hangs heavy, threatening not just possession but the fragile bond forged on that long-ago trip.

AITA for not paying half of my work colleagues fines and court fees?

Nine months ago, I (35M) took a short budget holiday...

I paid for fuel, and we had a great break...

Two weeks ago at work, I received an urgent message...

Tara explained that the route she took to the airport...

Tara admitted she never paid via the app, the fine...

This seemed excessive, but Tara sent screenshots and insisted she...

I advised her to contact the issuing authority to appeal...

As soon as I suggested calling the authority, Tara became...

I began to suspect Tara might have received the notices...

I am still working, but Tara seemed to have given...

I felt sad and frustrated by her choice, but it...

She then said: 'I got a fine for taking US...

She continued, 'We both went on holiday so it should...

I don't want to fall out but morally that is...

Is that true?

I feel like I am being manipulated into paying for...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in interpersonal relationships, effective communication requires clear expression of needs and firm establishment of personal boundaries. In this scenario, the primary issue is not the initial shared travel, but the subsequent financial liability arising from an administrative failure.

The colleague’s (Tara’s) actions suggest a pattern of externalizing blame and leveraging social obligation to manage personal financial consequences. Her claim that the narrator should share the cost because they were both present during the drive—even though the fine resulted from an administrative process initiated long after the trip—attempts to conflate a shared leisure activity with an individual legal/financial responsibility. The narrator correctly identified that the escalation to bailiffs and significant court costs stemmed from a failure to engage with the initial penalty notice, regardless of whether the narrator was present for the initial offense. The colleague’s refusal to appeal or engage with the issuing authority further suggests an avoidance pattern, which then shifts the burden onto the perceived good nature of the friend.

The narrator’s actions in advising the colleague and then stepping back when the colleague chose to pay were appropriate, as they were not legally or ethically responsible for the debt. For future interactions, the narrator should maintain the boundary established: they are responsible for their own financial affairs and the consequences thereof. If the colleague continues to present the situation as a moral debt owed by the narrator, the narrator needs to clearly state that they will not subsidize another adult’s failure to address official correspondence.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Careless-Ability-748 nta I'm a*suming as the driver that she chose...

GreekAmericanDom NTA

Offer to pay £4.50, which is 1/2 of the toll she should have paid in the first place. If you are feeling very generous, offer £60. Her irresponsibility is not your fault. this is not your responsibility. As you said, if her story is true, she should contact the authorities.

Kami_Sang NTA - she's the driver and it's her vehicle....

Discount_Mithral NTA. >not just me to pay the fine

Sure, ok – but it’s on you to bring it up in a timely manner and ask for assistance.

Helping someone pay a $60 fine is one thing, asking...

My response to her would be "I'm aware of the...

If you want my half, I'd be willing to give...

If you think there is an error on the court's...

I get the feeling you are going to lose a friend over this, but not because you didn’t pay – but because she’s entitled enough to let her vehicle rack up huge fines and lazy enough not to pay $9 instead of $509.

CaliLemonEater It's not the pa*senger's responsibility to pay for things...

If she chose to park illegally and got a parking...

You should reimburse her for half of what it would...

jeremyism_ab NTA she was driving, she is responsible. It's not...

mfruitfly NTA. I guess maybe you should pay half the...

I know if I went to a new place and...

Whether you rent a car or own one or borrow...

So the initial fine could be split, but 9 months...

The individual is left feeling frustrated and manipulated, believing they are being pressured into paying for a financial penalty that originated from their colleague’s failure to manage a penalty notice related to a shared trip. The central conflict lies between the colleague’s expectation of shared financial responsibility for the fine and the narrator’s belief that the fine is solely the result of the colleague’s own negligence in handling official correspondence.

Given the colleague’s claim that the narrator should morally contribute half of the unforeseen debt arising from the initial drive, is the colleague’s expectation reasonable, or is the narrator justified in refusing any financial involvement in a situation stemming from the colleague’s administrative oversight?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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