NIP in company car question
NIP in company car question
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alan36

Original Poster:

476 posts

204 months

Hi all,
Just had a NIP come through for a gantry camera on the M1 in my company car. The incident was 21/11 and the date on the document is 16/12.
I dont know if they have contacted my employer or not but would assume they have to to get my details.
Does this fall under the 14 day rule to notify me or would this delay be as they have contacted my employer and they have notified them that I am the driver?

Dave _

166 posts

139 months

alan36 said:
Hi all,
Just had a NIP come through for a gantry camera on the M1 in my company car. The incident was 21/11 and the date on the document is 16/12.
I dont know if they have contacted my employer or not but would assume they have to to get my details.
Does this fall under the 14 day rule to notify me or would this delay be as they have contacted my employer and they have notified them that I am the driver?
No, AIUI the 14 day rule only applies to the first NIP, which would have gone to the leasing company or your company.

Jamescrs

5,659 posts

85 months

alan36 said:
Hi all,
Just had a NIP come through for a gantry camera on the M1 in my company car. The incident was 21/11 and the date on the document is 16/12.
I dont know if they have contacted my employer or not but would assume they have to to get my details.
Does this fall under the 14 day rule to notify me or would this delay be as they have contacted my employer and they have notified them that I am the driver?
The 14 day rule applies to the initial NIP issue so as long as they have issued it to your employer within the 14 days it is covered, I am sure your employer responded naming you as the driver then you have received a further NIP, I have had the same happen to me in the last month and i'm now booked on a Speed Awareness Course in Jan.

alan36

Original Poster:

476 posts

204 months

Ah ok thanks for confirming. 80 in a 70...speed awareness course or points?

ADJimbo

768 posts

206 months

alan36 said:
Hi all,
Just had a NIP come through for a gantry camera on the M1 in my company car. The incident was 21/11 and the date on the document is 16/12.
I dont know if they have contacted my employer or not but would assume they have to to get my details.
Does this fall under the 14 day rule to notify me or would this delay be as they have contacted my employer and they have notified them that I am the driver?
No - the fourteen day rule is to contact the registered keeper of the vehicle. The clock stops at that point.

That maybe your employer or it maybe even a lease company.

It could be further delayed if the NIP gets sent to a lease company, who then nominate your company, who then nominate yourself.

fooman

464 posts

84 months

Dave _ said:
alan36 said:
Hi all,
Just had a NIP come through for a gantry camera on the M1 in my company car. The incident was 21/11 and the date on the document is 16/12.
I dont know if they have contacted my employer or not but would assume they have to to get my details.
Does this fall under the 14 day rule to notify me or would this delay be as they have contacted my employer and they have notified them that I am the driver?
No, AIUI the 14 day rule only applies to the first NIP, which would have gone to the leasing company or your company.
Yeah sorry I don't think you'll get out of it on a technicality.

Mammasaid

5,139 posts

117 months

alan36 said:
Ah ok thanks for confirming. 80 in a 70...speed awareness course or points?

alan36

Original Poster:

476 posts

204 months

Thanks for the replies everyone.

alan36

Original Poster:

476 posts

204 months

Incidentally I was always under the impression the cameras only worked when the speed was reduced at that part of the motorway, my bad and wont make that mistake again.

Mammasaid

5,139 posts

117 months

alan36 said:
Incidentally I was always under the impression the cameras only worked when the speed was reduced at that part of the motorway, my bad and wont make that mistake again.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

leyorkie

1,768 posts

196 months

It's common practice for Lease companies to levy a charge for this as the number of NIP's have increased over the years to the point where they have separate departments to cope with the numbers.
Check with your car administrator.