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Have a read of this:
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/cars/article/speeding-tickets-explained |
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Are you the registered keeper?
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What were the grounds of your appeal?
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got caught
the police have decided to go ahead with the fine what should i do? Pay it I imagine |
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Warp factor 6 in a zone 4?
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By law you must receive the Notice of Intended Prosecution within 14 days of the date of the offence, unless it was issued at the time of the offence. The actual day of the offence is not counted within the 14 day rule. A NIP is still often sent even if you were warned by police at the time of the offence that they are to consider prosecution.
If the Notice of Intended Prosecution was received after the 14 days, they may be unable to prosecute you. There are circumstances however where receiving the NIP after 14 days can still lead to prosecution. If you were driving a company car, hire car, rent car or were using someone else’s car at the time of the offence, you may still get prosecuted when receiving the NIP after 14 days. |
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TURN INTO BANKSY!
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facts
i was driving the car. to give the exact dates 31/01/2017 and again with the camera. 14/03/2017 both are dated 28/03/2017 and recievced by me on the 30/03/2017 |
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You didnt mention the second offence!!. Facts is correct re the rules. It is your car is it? and the same car for both offences?
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yes and yes
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I didnt realise some people still pay these things.
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sensible replies plz
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Just because you feel obliged to pay them dont assume everyone else does.
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My Uncle from Italy was driving ,here is his address......................
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Dotchinite
Just because you feel obliged to pay them dont assume everyone else does. So what do you do to avoid payment? |
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OP - Can't you go on a speed awareness course, or were you driving to fast?
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