Darren M said:Defo not 20%, I got gatsoed once doing 47 in a 40 but I got away with that one in the end![]()
peddy said:Darren M said:Defo not 20%, I got gatsoed once doing 47 in a 40 but I got away with that one in the end![]()
they didn't send you an NIP or you fought it?
peddy said:Nothing came through in the end.Plus the other day I passed the same camera and noticed it was turned around and facing the wrong direction!
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peddy said:Thanks for the info... It's been nearly three months. I doubt anything will come through.![]()
As they don't send by recorded delivery how do they know when you receved it ? and I thought the notice of intended prosicution has to reach you within 21 days mate of mine sent his back without opening it on day 19 with a note on it saying deliverd to wrong address they never sent it back and he herd no moreRX-78 said:I'm not sure if it is true but I've read that the 14 day rule doesn't include "reasonable delay" in the post. So if the post is delayed due to industrial action, and police has posted the notice which you would expect to arrive within time under normal circumstances, you could still be charged. i.e. police post the notice on day 10, but the letter doesn't arrive till day 16, you could still be charged as normally they wouldn't expect the post to take 6 days.
Wonder how this might be affected during Xmas though?
z4phill said:As they don't send by recorded delivery how do they know when you receved it ? and I thought the notice of intended prosicution has to reach you within 21 days mate of mine sent his back without opening it on day 19 with a note on it saying deliverd to wrong address they never sent it back and he herd no more![]()
mmm-five said:z4phill said:As they don't send by recorded delivery how do they know when you receved it ? and I thought the notice of intended prosicution has to reach you within 21 days mate of mine sent his back without opening it on day 19 with a note on it saying deliverd to wrong address they never sent it back and he herd no more![]()
It's not for the Police/SCP to prove you received it - they just have to prove that they sent it in time for it to be delivered to the registered keeper within 14 days after the offence (i.e. if they send it on day 13 then you've got a good argument, if they send it on day 1 then you haven't).
The 'registered delivery' rule has been overturned lots of times in the courts so anyone trying that line would receive short-shrift from the courts - wrongly in my opinion as you can't have one side following the rules and the other side not.
There is an absolute defence of not receiving it - however it's up to you to prove to the court that you didn't - and even then, if the magistrate doesn't believe you they will do you for the S172 offence instead of the speeding, which has a higher fine and an offence code that will raise your insurance more than an SP code.
If you don't open the envelope - how did he know what was in it - they might have been writing to say they've found his missing lottery ticket![]()
So he's not learnt how to spot cameras - probably won't be too good at spotting other hazards eitherz4phill said:He alredy had two before so he new what the envolope looked like this was 6 months ago and he has not heard nothing since maybe by sending it back unopened they cant resend it , I dont now just what I have been told by my mate