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Hi
I'm after anyone's advice or experiences of the dreaded Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) for an alleged speeding offence. Is there a time limit Constabularies must adhere to when notifing drivers of such an offence? I've just been sent one 3 months to the day after I'd been allegedly caught. Just miffed really!!!
I'm after anyone's advice or experiences of the dreaded Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) for an alleged speeding offence. Is there a time limit Constabularies must adhere to when notifing drivers of such an offence? I've just been sent one 3 months to the day after I'd been allegedly caught. Just miffed really!!!
You'll get more response to this in the speeding, plod and the law forum, I suspect.
They've got 14 days to get the NIP to you, assuming you're the registered keeper of the car, IIRC. If not, it only has to go to the R/K in 14 days. They can then name you as the driver, and a new NIP is issued.
Dan
They've got 14 days to get the NIP to you, assuming you're the registered keeper of the car, IIRC. If not, it only has to go to the R/K in 14 days. They can then name you as the driver, and a new NIP is issued.
Dan
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