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Mika
post Fri, 27 Apr 2007 - 00:00
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If this is your first visit to this site it's probably because you've just received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) for a motoring offence or a parking ticket (or think you will soon!). So what should you do?


What you should do first

In short, the first thing you should do is nothing!
  • DO NOT do anything until you have sought advice from the members of this forum or legal advice from a specialist motoring solicitor. There is a list of specialist solicitors further down.
  • DO NOT dispose of anything, including the envelope that the original NIP came in.
  • DO NOT fill out any forms including the NIP. DO NOT send anything or sign anything until you are sure it is the best action to take.
  • DO NOT lie or provide the police with information that you do not believe to be true. There have been several cases where people have been convicted for perjuring themselves in motoring cases, and the punishment is likely to be far more severe than for the original offence [1].
It is very important that you keep copies of all correspondence and Special Delivery receipts.


Information on this site

We have two places you can go for information:
  • The Articles sections
    The articles within some of the forums form a library of the basic factual information you need. This is an article that you're reading now, and our visitors' Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) [2][3] are also to be found in the FAQ sections of the Speeding and other Criminal Offences and Parking and Decriminalised Notices forums, together with many articles providing information on how the law works.
  • The Forums
    The forums themselves are where members can discuss individual cases, specific points and other topics.
We provide this information free, but please remember that your use of the site and the information on it is conditional on you agreeing to and abiding by the forum terms of use.


The NIP Wizard

If you've received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) our NIP Wizard [4] will take you through a series of questions about the NIP you've received and your alleged offence, and then suggest a course of action for you to consider and study further, with links to appropriate posts, downloads and articles. It also allows you to construct a post to put into your topic on the forums, by answering a series of additional questions that provide the details other members will need to help you with your questions.

Once you've made your initial post about your case, please place updates to your case in the original thread - do not keep opening new ones. If you can't find your thread, log in to your account as normal and click on your own user name; this will take you to the Viewing Profile menu. Under Profile you will see the Options tab - click this and choose Find member's topics.


Specialist road traffic law solicitors
  • Robert Dobson, at Pryce Woodrow
Pryce Woodrow
8, 12 Cedar Road,
Sutton,
Surry,
SM2 5DA

Tel: 0208 7709609
Mobile: 07718 750002
e-mail Robert Dobson
Aspect Court
47 Park Square
Leeds
LS1 2NL

Tel: 0113 3835314
Fax: 0113 3835315
e-mail Andrew Thompson

Where the offence occurred in Scotland
  • Michael Lyon
Michael Lyon Solicitors
9/1 3 Templeton Court,
Glasgow,
G40 1EF

Tel: 0141 550 1074
Mobile: 07903 818 719
e-mail Michael Lyon

See also
The ABD have an additional list of road traffic law specialist solicitors.


References

1. Nurse jailed for driving fine lie
2. Speeding and other Criminal Offences Frequently Asked Questions
3. Parking and Decriminalised Notices Frequently Asked Questions
4. PePiPoo NIP Wizard


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the recommended solicitors info needs to be reviewed. http://www.debrettsolicitors.co.uk/ is fine, but http://www.tclaw.co.uk/ appear to have let their web domain lapse, it goes to a holding page of a registration company, and http://www.leeds-solicitors.com/ times out without loading anything.


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QUOTE (adagio1 @ Mon, 30 Jan 2017 - 12:27) *
http://www.leeds-solicitors.com/ times out without loading anything.

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For council cases, please post in the Council forum where it is not necessary to redact your PCN number or your vehicle registration mark. Only personal details, name and address, should be redacted.


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