SJP Notice. I did reply with driver identification., Threads merged |
SJP Notice. I did reply with driver identification., Threads merged |
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 - 11:32
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Hi all,
On 30th Jan my car was caught on a camera doing 37mph in a 30. Letter regarding this was sent on 5th Feb. I sent the driver details back asap. (I was pregnant at the time and just found out my "partner" was having an affair. We had gone for a drive (he was driving) to talk rather than being stuck in the house. He even asked me to take the offence and do the speeding course for him as I had more free time. Obviously I said no way and furiously filled the form out and posted it off) Fast forward to 17th September and an SJP comes to me. For speeding and failing to give drivers details! The police have enclosed the pictures and luckily you can see the driver is male. What do I do with regards to the plea? Any advice would be great. |
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Mon, 24 Sep 2018 - 11:32
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Wed, 9 Jan 2019 - 10:22
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Member Group: Members Posts: 56,197 Joined: 9 Sep 2003 From: Warwickshire Member No.: 317 |
It therefore surprises me that the forms don't include a warning in big red letters to take a copy and ask the Post Office for a certificate of posting Perhaps because the Police shouldn't be giving what amounts to legal advice to an accused person? -------------------- There is no such thing as a law abiding motorist, just those who have been scammed and those yet to be scammed!
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Wed, 9 Jan 2019 - 12:13
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Member Group: Members Posts: 1,397 Joined: 12 Jun 2008 From: West Sussex Member No.: 20,304 |
It therefore surprises me that the forms don't include a warning in big red letters to take a copy and ask the Post Office for a certificate of posting Perhaps because the Police shouldn't be giving what amounts to legal advice to an accused person? Such as saying "You are not obliged to say anything . . . . . ."? |
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Wed, 9 Jan 2019 - 12:39
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Member Group: Members Posts: 33,610 Joined: 2 Apr 2008 From: Not in the UK Member No.: 18,483 |
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Wed, 9 Jan 2019 - 15:55
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Member Group: Members Posts: 38,006 Joined: 3 Dec 2010 Member No.: 42,618 |
It therefore surprises me that the forms don't include a warning in big red letters to take a copy and ask the Post Office for a certificate of posting Perhaps because the Police shouldn't be giving what amounts to legal advice to an accused person? Such as saying "You are not obliged to say anything . . . . . ."? That is something the police are required, by law, to say to people (in certain circumstances). -------------------- If you would like assistance with a penalty charge notice, please post a thread on https://www.ftla.uk/index.php
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