Final NIP/S172 |
Final NIP/S172 |
Sat, 22 Jul 2017 - 09:21
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Member Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 22 Jul 2017 Member No.: 93,141 |
I have received a very unwelcome NIP/S172 Request. (20% over limit) It is Headed "FINAL REQUEST FOR INFORMATION" There is no mention of reminder or of any previous notices.
The question I have is: If a previous notice was issued, would returning the present one completed and signed admitting to being the drive at the time of the alleged offence constitute satisfying the S172 requirement fully. Or would it still be possible to resurrect what appears a notice that has not been received. To clarify, I am not the registered keeper. |
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Sat, 22 Jul 2017 - 09:21
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Fri, 8 Sep 2017 - 19:18
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Member Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 22 Jul 2017 Member No.: 93,141 |
Does anyone know if Greater Manchester use the Single Justice Process or the old Lay Information and Summons? Still waiting to hear from a NIP that was returned nearly a month ago. The police no longer have a power to lay an information, so must use a written charge along with a requisition or single justice notice. So for an allged offence in the last week of February, surely I should have received one or the other by now. |
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Fri, 8 Sep 2017 - 19:22
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Member Group: Members Posts: 41,506 Joined: 25 Aug 2011 From: Planet Earth Member No.: 49,223 |
So for an allged offence in the last week of February, surely I should have received one or the other by now. Probably, but not quite in the clear yet. -------------------- RK=Registered Keeper, OP=Original Poster (You!), CoFP=Conditional Offer of Fixed Penalty, NtK=Notice to Keeper, NtD=Notice to Driver
PoFA=Protection of Freedoms Act, SAC=Safety Awareness Course, NIP=Notice of Intended Prosecution, ADR=Alternative Dispute Resolution PPC=Private Parking Company, LBCCC=Letter Before County Court Claim, PII=Personally Identifiable Information, SAR=Subject Access Request Private Parking - remember, they just want your money and will say almost anything to get it. |
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Fri, 8 Sep 2017 - 19:44
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Member Group: Members Posts: 33,610 Joined: 2 Apr 2008 From: Not in the UK Member No.: 18,483 |
Does anyone know if Greater Manchester use the Single Justice Process or the old Lay Information and Summons? Still waiting to hear from a NIP that was returned nearly a month ago. The police no longer have a power to lay an information, so must use a written charge along with a requisition or single justice notice. So for an allged offence in the last week of February, surely I should have received one or the other by now. The written charge and requisition/SJPN have to be issued within six months of the offence. Quite why they would then delay posting them is beyond me. -------------------- Moderator
Any comments made do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon. No lawyer/client relationship should be assumed nor should any duty of care be owed. |
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Fri, 8 Sep 2017 - 21:50
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Member Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 22 Jul 2017 Member No.: 93,141 |
Does anyone know if Greater Manchester use the Single Justice Process or the old Lay Information and Summons? Still waiting to hear from a NIP that was returned nearly a month ago. The police no longer have a power to lay an information, so must use a written charge along with a requisition or single justice notice. So for an allged offence in the last week of February, surely I should have received one or the other by now. The written charge and requisition/SJPN have to be issued within six months of the offence. Quite why they would then delay posting them is beyond me. This is what I was thinking. Unless they have lost the completed NIP. |
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Thu, 15 Feb 2018 - 22:09
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Member Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 22 Jul 2017 Member No.: 93,141 |
Just an update on this.
Its now gone six months since the final date to furnish the driver details. Still heard nothing so I think this is now hiding under GMP's carpet. Happy Days and Nil Points. |
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Sat, 7 Apr 2018 - 02:41
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Member Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 6 Apr 2018 Member No.: 97,406 |
Does anyone know if Greater Manchester use the Single Justice Process or the old Lay Information and Summons? Still waiting to hear from a NIP that was returned nearly a month ago. The police no longer have a power to lay an information, so must use a written charge along with a requisition or single justice notice. So for an allged offence in the last week of February, surely I should have received one or the other by now. The written charge and requisition/SJPN have to be issued within six months of the offence. Quite why they would then delay posting them is beyond me. so if you don't receive the requisition within 6 months of the offence, it can't go ahead? |
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Sat, 7 Apr 2018 - 06:14
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Member Group: Members Posts: 56,198 Joined: 9 Sep 2003 From: Warwickshire Member No.: 317 |
Close, but not quite, it has to be produced within the 6 months and then served.
-------------------- There is no such thing as a law abiding motorist, just those who have been scammed and those yet to be scammed!
S172's Rookies 1-0 Kent Council PCN's Rookies 1-0 Warwick Rookies 1-0 Birmingham PPC PCN's Rookies 10-0 PPC's |
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Sat, 7 Apr 2018 - 22:02
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Member Group: Life Member Posts: 24,213 Joined: 9 Sep 2004 From: Reading Member No.: 1,624 |
They have to be "issued" within 6 months. The law has not yet stated what exactly "issued" means, but when it does it will almost certainly not mean "served".
-------------------- Andy
Some people think that I make them feel stupid. To be fair, they deserve most of the credit. |
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