Brand gets 8 points and £3500 fine for two speeding offences
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqlqpe7e7jo
According to the article, he was caught twice, once doing 37 in a 30 and once doing 95 in a 70. Looks like he's received pretty much the maximum fine for each offence (£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads). Ouch!
According to the article, he was caught twice, once doing 37 in a 30 and once doing 95 in a 70. Looks like he's received pretty much the maximum fine for each offence (£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads). Ouch!
BBC News said:
The 49-year-old was caught driving his Mini at 95mph on the M4 near Slough on 16 June 2024. He also drove the car at 37mph in a 30mph zone in Shiplake, near his Oxfordshire home, on 23 March, High Wycombe Magistrates' Court heard. The former Radio 2 presenter was fined £3,457 and handed eight points on his licence. Brand, who did not attend the short hearing, was given three penalty points for the 37mph breach and five for the other."
Simpo Two said:
£1,000 fine for doing 37 in a 30?
If he didn't accept the course or the fixed penalty he was almost certainly offered, his fine on conviction will be calculated as a percentage of his weekly income, up to the statutory maximum (£1000).If all those YouTube videos are bringing in megabucks then even a fine for a minor offence will easily hit the maximum.
LunarOne said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqlqpe7e7jo
According to the article, he was caught twice, once doing 37 in a 30 and once doing 95 in a 70. Looks like he's received pretty much the maximum fine for each offence (£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads). Ouch!
The article is lacking detail. Was the £3457 “fine” According to the article, he was caught twice, once doing 37 in a 30 and once doing 95 in a 70. Looks like he's received pretty much the maximum fine for each offence (£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads). Ouch!
BBC News said:
The 49-year-old was caught driving his Mini at 95mph on the M4 near Slough on 16 June 2024. He also drove the car at 37mph in a 30mph zone in Shiplake, near his Oxfordshire home, on 23 March, High Wycombe Magistrates' Court heard. The former Radio 2 presenter was fined £3,457 and handed eight points on his licence. Brand, who did not attend the short hearing, was given three penalty points for the 37mph breach and five for the other."
a) fines only; or
b) fine x2, 40% surcharge x2, and prosecution costs?
I suspect b.
Aretnap said:
If he didn't accept the course or the fixed penalty he was almost certainly offered, his fine on conviction will be calculated as a percentage of his weekly income, up to the statutory maximum (£1000).
If all those YouTube videos are bringing in megabucks then even a fine for a minor offence will easily hit the maximum.
Not if you plead guilty.If all those YouTube videos are bringing in megabucks then even a fine for a minor offence will easily hit the maximum.
Another article:
“Brand was issued with fines totaling £2341, he was ordered to pay costs of £180, and must also stump up £936 in victim surcharges.”
£738 fine and £1560 fine?
If assumptions and maths correct then 73% and 62% of the maximum respectively.
I would have advised him to expect £666 and £1666. Total £2332.
“Brand was issued with fines totaling £2341, he was ordered to pay costs of £180, and must also stump up £936 in victim surcharges.”
£738 fine and £1560 fine?
If assumptions and maths correct then 73% and 62% of the maximum respectively.
I would have advised him to expect £666 and £1666. Total £2332.
Edited by agtlaw on Thursday 9th January 15:42
I am alright Jack said:
More to that than has been reported. Both fixed penalties with one a possible speed awareness course if criteria was met.
I'm guessing that being a fool he's done something silly like not replying so things have escalated.
95 won't be a fixed penalty Shirley?I'm guessing that being a fool he's done something silly like not replying so things have escalated.
TX.
Panamax said:
Brand was charged with,
And pleaded guilty to speeding only.- the two counts of speeding, and
- two counts of failing to inform the police whether he or someone else was driving the car.
Counts is the crown court. You mean charges.
Edited by agtlaw on Thursday 9th January 15:58
miniman said:
Simpo Two said:
LunarOne said:
£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads
£1,000 fine for doing 37 in a 30?If he was indeed a tit and ignored the usual offerings as 'agtlaw' says, then fair enough. He would see this as a mark of greatness, while everyone else thinks 'what a tit'.
Simpo Two said:
miniman said:
Simpo Two said:
LunarOne said:
£2500 for motorways and £1000 for other roads
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