25=jailtime insanity
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You know things are seriously getting out of hand when the archbishop ends up with 3 points and a £500 fine for 25 mph !!
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-6557225...
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-6557225...
BBC article said:
The spokesperson said: "He has tried to resolve this and pay the fine three times. He has all the paperwork to prove that he has tried to pay.
"Admin errors seem to be causing problems."
So he's failed to pay the fine in the normal way and therefore been subject to higher fines because it had to be taken to court."Admin errors seem to be causing problems."
Presumably otherwise it would have been £100 and the three points, and no need for any hysteria.
jeremyc said:
So he's failed to pay the fine in the normal way and therefore been subject to higher fines because it had to be taken to court.
Presumably otherwise it would have been £100 and the three points, and no need for any hysteria.
Failed to pay a fixed penalty.Presumably otherwise it would have been £100 and the three points, and no need for any hysteria.
Therefore, court proceedings were instituted via the Single Justice Procedure and he was then fined. Presumably also ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge.
The BBC article includes some nonsense about pleading guilty online on Wednesday. That's obviously incorrect. There is absolutely no chance his case was dealt with the on the same day he entered his plea. That simply does not happen.
agtlaw said:
jeremyc said:
So he's failed to pay the fine in the normal way and therefore been subject to higher fines because it had to be taken to court.
Presumably otherwise it would have been £100 and the three points, and no need for any hysteria.
Failed to pay a fixed penalty.Presumably otherwise it would have been £100 and the three points, and no need for any hysteria.
Therefore, court proceedings were instituted via the Single Justice Procedure and he was then fined. Presumably also ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge.
The BBC article includes some nonsense about pleading guilty online on Wednesday. That's obviously incorrect. There is absolutely no chance his case was dealt with the on the same day he entered his plea. That simply does not happen.

Are you suggesting that the CofE are being economical with the truth?
Blib said:

Are you suggesting that the CofE are being economical with the truth?
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