another speeding question??????
Originally Posted by R25 sti
how long dose it take for a ticket to come through the post, if you speed past a camera van at 87mph on a duel carrageway.??????????????

P*ssed off is not the word !
Cheers
Azo
Are you the registered keeper? (& have been for a while)
If so they must send you a notice of intended prosecution (NIP) within 14 days.
Allowing for 3 days in the post that gives you about a 17 day wait at most.
It must be served by Recorded Delivery or 1st class post.
Check the post mark...If its second class PM me
If so they must send you a notice of intended prosecution (NIP) within 14 days.
Allowing for 3 days in the post that gives you about a 17 day wait at most.
It must be served by Recorded Delivery or 1st class post.
Check the post mark...If its second class PM me
it's true, they have 14 days to send a NIP, The welsh camera partnership are norammly pretty **** hot and you should of had yours by now, so you might be lucky, perhaps they were having a break or doing the other side of the road
I don't give **** advice or tell old wive's tales.
The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, Section 1.-
1.—(1) Subject to section 2 of this Act, where a person is prosecuted for an offence to which this section applies, he is not to be convicted unless—
within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a notice of
the intended prosecution specifying the nature of the alleged offence
and the time and place where it is alleged to have been committed,
was—
(ii) in the case of any other offence, served on him or on the
person, if any, registered as the keeper of the vehicle at the time
of the commission of the offence.
The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, Section 1.-
1.—(1) Subject to section 2 of this Act, where a person is prosecuted for an offence to which this section applies, he is not to be convicted unless—
within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a notice of
the intended prosecution specifying the nature of the alleged offence
and the time and place where it is alleged to have been committed,
was—
(ii) in the case of any other offence, served on him or on the
person, if any, registered as the keeper of the vehicle at the time
of the commission of the offence.
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Originally Posted by Dr Seymour Klitz
I don't give **** advice or tell old wive's tales.
The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, Section 1.-
1.—(1) Subject to section 2 of this Act, where a person is prosecuted for an offence to which this section applies, he is not to be convicted unless—
within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a notice of
the intended prosecution specifying the nature of the alleged offence
and the time and place where it is alleged to have been committed,
was—
(ii) in the case of any other offence, served on him or on the
person, if any, registered as the keeper of the vehicle at the time
of the commission of the offence.
The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, Section 1.-
1.—(1) Subject to section 2 of this Act, where a person is prosecuted for an offence to which this section applies, he is not to be convicted unless—
within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a notice of
the intended prosecution specifying the nature of the alleged offence
and the time and place where it is alleged to have been committed,
was—
(ii) in the case of any other offence, served on him or on the
person, if any, registered as the keeper of the vehicle at the time
of the commission of the offence.
thank you for your advise..
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