Summons for Failure To Supply Driver Details

Summons for Failure To Supply Driver Details

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paoloh

Original Poster:

8,617 posts

204 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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speedking31 said:
But isn't the difficulty in the "... he shows ..." as the OP has nothing to show?

OP, was this one of your vehicles or a customer vehicle?
One of our vehicles lent to a sister company.

agtlaw

6,712 posts

206 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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paoloh said:
WE had the letter twice.
And you responded twice? If not, then why not?

paoloh

Original Poster:

8,617 posts

204 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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agtlaw said:
paoloh said:
WE had the letter twice.
And you responded twice? If not, then why not?
Yes, replied twice

matrignano

4,365 posts

210 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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paoloh said:
We didn't send them recorded delivery.
Can anyone in the field tell me why that's not a valid defense (that your response got lost in the post), yet the opposite doesn't hold true (that you never received the NIP from the Police)?

I have never received anything recorded delivery from the Police (or HMRC for that matter)

agtlaw

6,712 posts

206 months

Friday 18th July 2014
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paoloh said:
Yes, replied twice
Interesting. I'm sure Oscar Wilde would have had something to say about that - to lose one form may be regarded as misfortune, to lose both looks like carelessness (on the part of the ticket office).

Do you have a witness statement from the ticket office monkey? If not then you need to get it.

Edited by agtlaw on Friday 18th July 15:01