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Stopped by an unmarked car 20 days ago.
Caught doing 90 on the motorway.
Have been giving the slip stating what speed I was doing, officers name, time and date.
The NIP hasn't arrived on my doorstep yet. The officer mentioned if I don't receive it in a certain timeframe I need to call up and see where it is?
The date of offence on the slip he gave me in the back of the police car he has put my date of birth instead. I guess that is a minor thing and can be corrected by the officer when he gets back to his base?
Caught doing 90 on the motorway.
Have been giving the slip stating what speed I was doing, officers name, time and date.
The NIP hasn't arrived on my doorstep yet. The officer mentioned if I don't receive it in a certain timeframe I need to call up and see where it is?
The date of offence on the slip he gave me in the back of the police car he has put my date of birth instead. I guess that is a minor thing and can be corrected by the officer when he gets back to his base?
BlackST said:
Stopped by an unmarked car 20 days ago.
Caught doing 90 on the motorway.
Have been giving the slip stating what speed I was doing, officers name, time and date.
The NIP hasn't arrived on my doorstep yet. The officer mentioned if I don't receive it in a certain timeframe I need to call up and see where it is?
The date of offence on the slip he gave me in the back of the police car he has put my date of birth instead. I guess that is a minor thing and can be corrected by the officer when he gets back to his base?
Should get a FPN offer for that... and not your job to chase them for it.Caught doing 90 on the motorway.
Have been giving the slip stating what speed I was doing, officers name, time and date.
The NIP hasn't arrived on my doorstep yet. The officer mentioned if I don't receive it in a certain timeframe I need to call up and see where it is?
The date of offence on the slip he gave me in the back of the police car he has put my date of birth instead. I guess that is a minor thing and can be corrected by the officer when he gets back to his base?
zarjaz1991 said:
Well I meant you don't go chasing any of it. If you hear nothing....let sleeping dogs lie.
I suspect that the sleeping dog is actually stirring but slowly. The OP was issued with a verbal NIP at the time of the offence and the alleged speed a Speed Awareness Course is not an option. The only options are a FPN or a summons and I suspect the Central Ticket Office is in the process of making that decision.I believe that once the identity of the driver is established, as it was with the OP, and the verbal NIP given then a Fixed Penalty Notice or Summons must be issued within 6 months of the offence.
Edited by rewc on Monday 22 August 19:11
eybic said:
About 15 years ago I was waiting to hear something and was counting down the 6 month timescale, literally about 3 days before it was up, a brown envelope dropped through the door
Mine never did arrive, no idea why but very lucky.The 6 month wait was horrible tho and definitely slowed me down.
rewc said:
In Dorset it appears that the Officer just reports the offence to the Central Ticket Office and they decide on the disposal.
Now, you would think that all the various regional forces would be joined up here, wouldn't you? But (speaking from personal experience) Dorset is not!I got a Speed Awareness Course option from Dorset, despite having 3 points on the license within the last 2 years....
Clocked at 83mph in a 70 zone (Puddletown Dual Carriageway....)
Osinjak said:
Hilts said:
CoolCurly said:
best advice I can give you, dont drop the soap in the shower.....
119 months on the site and that's your best advice?Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Why even bother?
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