What is the name of the Constabulary? -
Date of the offence: - October 2008
Date of the NIP: - 21 days after the offence
Date you received the NIP: - 22 days after the offence
Location of offence (exact location as it appears on the NIP: important): - m11 motorway,near luxborough lane road bridge
Was the NIP addressed to you? - Yes
Was the NIP sent by first class post, second class or recorded delivery? - Not known
If your are not the Registered Keeper, what is your relationship to the vehicle? -
How many current points do you have? - 3
Provide a description of events (if you know what happened) telling us as much about the incident as possible - some things that may seem trivial to you may be important, so don't leave anything out. Please do not post personal details for obvious reasons - I was doing a few runs from tottenham to brentwood and back taking it in turns to drive with my girlfriend, I recieved a NIP, saying I was doing 63mph in 50 on the m11, I replied with a letter asking to see more photgrahpic evidence to help me try determine who the driver was, but they sent me another NIP with an information sheet, underlining a section, which reads..
Calibration certificates, video images or photographs of an alleged offence may be viewed at the office by prior appointment, witin the 28 day time period allowed to complete the driver form.
Im not sure what to do from here, hope you can help, many thanks.
NIP Wizard Responses
These were the responses used by the Wizard to arrive at its recommendation:
Have you received a NIP? - Yes
Are you the Registered Keeper of the vehicle concerned (is your name and address on the V5/V5C)? - Yes
Did the first NIP arrive within 14 days? - Yes
Although you are the Registered Keeper, were you also the keeper of the vehicle concerned (the person normally responsible for it) at the time of the alleged offence? - Yes
Were you driving? - Unsure
Do you know who was driving? - Unsure who was driving
NIP Wizard Recommendation
Based on these responses the Wizard suggested that this course of action should be considered:
- If you can show that after reasonable diligence you have been unable to determine the identity of the driver, you will not be guilty of S172 failure to provide.
Generated by the PePiPoo NIP Wizard v3.3.2: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 21:21:38 +0000