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To ignore speeding fine

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wowimamazing · 08/10/2017 23:25

Found out I had a speeding fine sent to an old address. Didn’t respond obviously and it’s been 10 weeks and not heard anything else. Should I just keep quiet.

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etsyetsy · 12/10/2017 09:21

2 months late to I got. Of a change of address doesn't seem that unusual to me. Just saying

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Fattychan123 · 11/10/2017 22:08

Could you let us know the outcome please ? Thanks

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Fluffypinkpyjamas · 11/10/2017 22:01

I'll call it as I see it, thank you, Fluffy

So expect others to do the same then.

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 11/10/2017 21:45

I'll call it as I see it, thank you, Fluffy.

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Fluffypinkpyjamas · 11/10/2017 20:45

Or how about just not posting like a goady dick for the sake of it?

Hmm
What you mean like the OP is? Wind your neck in witch OP wants to avoid facing up to a speeding fine, not her first offense either. Going on about how she’ll deny all knowledge/they’ll never catch up with her etc. Now that is being a goady dick.

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ForalltheSaints · 11/10/2017 20:38

I am glad the OP is sorting it. Even happier that fortunately no-one was involved in a crash where speeding would have made injuries worse.

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 11/10/2017 19:59

Or how about just not posting like a goady dick for the sake of it?

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Fluffypinkpyjamas · 11/10/2017 19:39

Laughing at the idea of people supporting you for trying to dodge a speeding fine.

Hmm

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wowimamazing · 11/10/2017 19:19

Thanks for the supportive posts.
I’m not as blase as everyone thinks. I’m sorting it.

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 11/10/2017 17:50

Why do we need to know the in's and out's, Fluffy? OP has nine points on her licence, she's said so. The rest is just add-up-the-points when she knows what she's dealing with.

I've seen far more ridiculous threads than this one too.

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Fluffypinkpyjamas · 11/10/2017 17:46

Er.. none of your business ??

Yes it is, you made it that way by starting this ridiculous thread.

Hmm

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Idontevencareanymore · 11/10/2017 17:35

It's good to know my bil isn't the only entitled driver out there.
Beginning to wonder if op is actually him tbh!

Maybe they should do away with all these pesky rules and let people be. Much easier.

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 11/10/2017 17:19

OP, good advice from exWife. Tackle this straight away whether with a solicitor or by yourself but don't do nothing.

The fact that the speeding fines are sent out by Royal Mail, not recorded delivery, can mean that you wouldn't necessarily have received the original letter and that is a defence. You've updated your address details now. When you receive the NIP letter, send it back by recorded delivery.

... and ignore the thigh rubbers on here, they're embarrassing and it's so cringey reading their gloating, goady posts.

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Mittens1969 · 11/10/2017 16:52

OP, people are being goady, but you’re not presenting yourself very well on here. You do come across as being blasé about this. The fact that you have 6 points on your license and you refuse to say what they were for will make people think the worst. Not for speeding and not phone related. It doesn’t look good.

As far as the address change is concerned, I can understand how that could happen in the circumstances. But your car was obviously caught speeding; who was driving it if not you?

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Wolfiefan · 11/10/2017 16:37

It is our business. We have to share the roads with people like you who think they are above the law. Stop committing driving offences or get off the road.

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safariboot · 11/10/2017 13:03

SpamBurrito, to be fair, a Penalty Charge Notice for a bus lane is a bit different. It's 'civil enforcement' not a criminal offence. Crucially the charge is to the vehicle's keeper not the driver, making the question of who was driving irrelevant unless the vehicle was taken without consent. (And thereby making it easier for the council to get their money.)

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WitchesHatRim · 11/10/2017 09:55

There are no good reasons for having 6 points on your license after all

I agree

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SoupDragon · 11/10/2017 09:34

I'm not sure calling a poster "judgey pants" is relevant really. There are no good reasons for having 6 points on your license after all.

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SpamBurrito · 11/10/2017 09:29

Hypothetical question. I really don't care. Bet it wasn't your fault though and you are entirely innocent.

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wowimamazing · 11/10/2017 09:23

Er.. none of your business ??

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SpamBurrito · 11/10/2017 01:03

Well you’re wrong judgey pants

I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong. So. . .

what was it then? Something else you are entirely innocent of?

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wowimamazing · 10/10/2017 23:29

Probably mobile phone related

Well you’re wrong judgey pants! Biscuit

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SpamBurrito · 10/10/2017 20:01

My dd borrowed my car to go on holiday to the West Country.
She is fully insured to drive it. A week later I had a letter through the post. A £30 fine for driving in a bus lane. She's very familiar with the road, and knew exactly where she was going, and also had sat nav.
Unfortunately, the traffic system had been recently altered and not being actually resident in the area, she was unaware of the changes that had been made a couple of days before.
I paid the fine online within 10 minutes. I wouldn't even think of arguing the toss. Ignorance is no excuse. She was where she shouldn't have been. She should have observed the road signs.

If you 'really' weren't there, or didn't do it, you'll be able to prove it.
And OP appears to already have six points on her license. Probably mobile phone related. I have no sympathy with speeders. My dh is one and has collected more than a dozen speeding points, thankfully not all at the same time. But still . . .there's really no excuse. None.

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wowimamazing · 10/10/2017 11:52

Thank you campervamp

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TestingTestingWonTooFree · 10/10/2017 10:12

Mind you, I once received a penalty notice for driving through a red light in Hull at 9.30 on a Thursday morning. Not only have I never been to Hull in my life, I could also prove that I had been standing in front of a class of 30 kids in Hertfordshire at the time in question, with said car in the school carpark. They dropped the charge without fuss. This was 25 years ago, mind, so possibly their camera footage was less exact than nowadays and read the number plate wrongly.

I had a speeding fine from the other end of the country - I'd never been there and my car was in the car park at work at the time of the summons. It was a registration plate scam - same registration, completely different make and model. It was up to me to prove it wasn't me rather than them to prove it was, and it was made very clear if I didn't provide proof I'd be liable. It was unnerving.

Similar happened to my Mum in the early 90s. She had a fiesta xr2 and the police phoned one night because it'd been involved in some sort of crime, they wanted to know if it had been stolen. Happily it was locked up in the garage and the plates had been cloned. I imagine it's a lot harder to do now given the ID etc that has to be provided to get number plates.

Back to the OP, it's been a long time since I've had any involvement in motoring law but I'd think if you admit to driving you might be able to take a fixed penalty of 3pp and a modest fine. Prosecutors were often happy with either the fail to provide drivers details or the speeding itself. I'd notify dvla of your change of address for your licence and registration document now though.

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