Speeding ticket after 3 months.
Speeding ticket after 3 months.
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adl

Original Poster:

8,020 posts

274 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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How quickly must a speeding ticket be issued after the offence? Does it last forever or has my mate at work got a case against a january offence arriving on his doorstep in May? They have him exceeding 50 mph on M4 road works at 4.45 in the morning.

Cheers

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

286 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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Was it his car or a company car?

GiJoe

74 posts

260 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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If FP then it has to be issued within 14 days of the offence.
If court case then they have to issue an NIP (either verbally at the time of the offence or within 14 days or on the HORT form) they then have 6 months to bring the case.

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 16th August 2004
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ALWAYS stick to temporory speed limits on motorways and dual carraigeways..

Whilst the men are working it's for their safety...at night..it's for your licence..

Street

adl

Original Poster:

8,020 posts

274 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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GiJoe said:
If FP then it has to be issued within 14 days of the offence.
If court case then they have to issue an NIP (either verbally at the time of the offence or within 14 days or on the HORT form) they then have 6 months to bring the case.


FP? Sorry what does this mean fixed penalty?
Own car.

Dwight VanDriver

6,583 posts

267 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Don't mix Fixed Penalty Tickets up with Conditional Offer (i.e. speeding detected by camera) as they are seperate but similar procedures.

Where a Constable (SCP) has reason to believe a FPT offence has been committed and a FPT has not been issued, then a Notice (Conditional Offer) may be sent to an alleged offender. There is no time limit mentioned on sending this out but virtually accompanies the NOIP which has to be served within 14 days and 172 Form (name driver).

However there is within 28 days of the offer being made for payment to Fixed Penalty Clerk (longer if offer states so) also that within 28 days, or more if stated in the offer, then proceedings cannot be commenced - which allows time for payment.

If payment not made within 28 days or time specified in CO then court proceedings kick in or the speed was such that it is deemed that Conditional offer will not be made.

Information has to be laid within 6 months if it is going to Court and once this has been laid then service of summons can exceed 6 months from time of offence.


DVD

>> Edited by Dwight VanDriver on Tuesday 17th August 19:08