speeding nip

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Peanut130

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202 posts

95 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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i got caught by a camera van on the 04/06/24 the NIP arrived 2 days later.
Same day i filled my details online then nothing At the beginning of this month i tried phoning the central ticket office and left details on there answer machine still nothing
i am getting worried now that things might go further is this normal

E-bmw

10,974 posts

166 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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Peanut130 said:
i got caught by a camera van on the 04/06/24 the NIP arrived 2 days later.
Same day i filled my details online then nothing At the beginning of this month i tried phoning the central ticket office and left details on there answer machine still nothing
i am getting worried now that things might go further is this normal
You now need to sit & wait for up to 6 months to see what will happen.

jondude

2,417 posts

231 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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As said above, so long as you entered your details (and sent them) properly, there is nothing more for you to do. The longer it goes on without you hearing, the more you hope your file might be lost in the system but it's best not to consider that a possibility until 6 months have passed.

Arrivalist

1,293 posts

13 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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What was the road speed limit and what was your speed?

Peanut130

Original Poster:

202 posts

95 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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i spoke to a friend who was caught a week after me he did a speed awareness course 2 weeks later

Peanut130

Original Poster:

202 posts

95 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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Arrivalist said:
What was the road speed limit and what was your speed?
40mph in a 30mph

zarjaz1991

3,800 posts

137 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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You’ve completed your legal obligations.

Just sit tight now.

There’s a small chance it will go away.

More likely, at some point in the next six months you’ll either be offered a speed awareness course, or a fixed penalty.

Arrivalist

1,293 posts

13 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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Peanut130 said:
Arrivalist said:
What was the road speed limit and what was your speed?
40mph in a 30mph
So the worst case is £100 and 3 points. Just the wait now.

LosingGrip

8,290 posts

173 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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Arrivalist said:
So the worst case is £100 and 3 points. Just the wait now.
Depends on the OPs licence currently.

OP how many points do you currently have? Nine or more and it will be SJP (court).

Less than nine and you are suitable for a FPN (as above).

Or could be offered a course if you haven't done kne in the last three years (and it's not Scotland).

martinbiz

3,574 posts

159 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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LosingGrip said:
Arrivalist said:
So the worst case is £100 and 3 points. Just the wait now.
Depends on the OPs licence currently.

OP how many points do you currently have? Nine or more and it will be SJP (court).

Less than nine and you are suitable for a FPN (as above).

Or could be offered a course if you haven't done kne in the last three years (and it's not Scotland).
Yes, from the OP's account, they should expect to be offered a course, being currently on 9 or more points will not affect any potential course offer if eligble

Peanut130

Original Poster:

202 posts

95 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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clean license for the last 22 odd years just been lucky

Pica-Pica

15,151 posts

98 months

Saturday 27th July 2024
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Peanut130 said:
clean license for the last 22 odd years just been lucky
It should stay clean, you will likely be eligible for a speed awareness course. Likely, but not guaranteed.

E-bmw

10,974 posts

166 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Peanut130 said:
i spoke to a friend who was caught a week after me he did a speed awareness course 2 weeks later
Yes, it can happen like that, but it can take up to 6 months as has been said, so "buckle up buttercup" you could be in for a bit of a wait.

martinbiz

3,574 posts

159 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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E-bmw said:
Peanut130 said:
i spoke to a friend who was caught a week after me he did a speed awareness course 2 weeks later
Yes, it can happen like that, but it can take up to 6 months as has been said, so "buckle up buttercup" you could be in for a bit of a wait.
If the OP is in line for a FP / course he should expect to hear in the next month or so, it rarely takes longer than that. But all areas are different

JagLad

109 posts

14 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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martinbiz said:
If the OP is in line for a FP / course he should expect to hear in the next month or so, it rarely takes longer than that. But all areas are different
As above, you should be offered a course for that speed (provided the offence was not in Scotland, where they are not offered).

With almost two months gone you would usually have heard by now. Most forces do not offer a course much beyond three months (so as to allow time for the course to be taken before the six month time limit for prosecution is exceeded)..

You can leave it in the (unlikely) event your case has fallen down the back of a filing cabinet. If it was me I would make further enquiries to make sure that either your response to them has not been lost or their offer to you hasn’t.

The former will cause you particular grief because if that has happened you will find yourself on the wrong end of a “Fail to Provide Driver’s Details” charge. This can only be dealt with in court and whilst there is a way to recover the situation to have it reverted to just the speeding matter, it is aggravation I would do my best to avoid.


Peanut130

Original Poster:

202 posts

95 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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still nothing just over 2 weeks to go

Bill

55,654 posts

269 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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Hear that? That's the sound of the PH collective sucking their teeth. biggrin

Simpo Two

88,877 posts

279 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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Peanut130

Original Poster:

202 posts

95 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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i think i jinx myself . i got the letter today
fixed penalty offer only
not been offered a speed awareness course ?

agtlaw

7,114 posts

220 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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Peanut130 said:
i think i jinx myself . i got the letter today
fixed penalty offer only
not been offered a speed awareness course ?
What's the deadline?

If 6m since the index offence (4 June?) then don't pay.