Solicitor required - must be licensed for Scotland
Solicitor required - must be licensed for Scotland
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gixxer1000

Original Poster:

786 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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My NIP for alleged speeding is getting complicated (see: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=10&h=&t=53660) and I now want to talk to a solicitor.

I searched around the web and found motoring specialist solicitor Geoffrey Miller (tel 08000 85 27 84), but was told that he is only licensed to work on cases in England.

Can anyone help me find a solicitor experienced in motoring offences in Scotland?

My NIP response is due back on Sept 1st, so it's getting URGENT.


alans

3,615 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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I saw a re-run of 5th gear last week in which Quinton Whatshisname debunked all the speeding charge get outs. He even said if you put a foreigners name on the nip the BiB check up with the country he came from, airport and flight records to conform they were in the uk at the time!! Laugh? nearly fell of the chair.

alans

3,615 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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justme said:
There are no passport records for EU visitors.
If you are careless enough to claim a non-EU person, then (theoretically) they might look for proof of their entering the country.

I'm sure Quentin was asked by the police to say rubbish like that, so that people don't try it at all (because it WORKS!)

...which is a good thing - if everybody had a go at it, then they'd close the loophole somehow.


>> Edited by justme on Wednesday 27th August 13:23

Funnily enough my car is registered to Sadam Hussain and is regularly driven by Osama Bin Laden.

wanty1974

3,704 posts

268 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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How about I hame my Mum as the driver on my NIP? She lives in France with an English licence & passport but wasn't here when I got flashed.

Is that a little too cheeky?

gixxer1000

Original Poster:

786 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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Guys, whilst this is all very interesting, I REALLY NEED the name of a good solicitor who is experienced in speeding offences in Scotland. I'm not trying to dodge this charge, I just need official advice/representation on what to do if the accompanying video evidence is unclear. Perhaps the answer is just to name the list of potential drivers, but if I don't go about that the correct way, with the correct legal language/process, then it may not suffice, and I could end up on some other charge!!!

Surely someone can help. Any Scottish based PHers reading this?




wanty1974

3,704 posts

268 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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She would be the first to suggest it! My mother is a bit mad.

craigw

12,248 posts

302 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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There me be something of help here. Best of luck Gixxer. Nightmare situation.Been there myself & Its no fun.

www.lawyerlocator.co.uk/

gixxer1000

Original Poster:

786 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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craigw said:
There me be something of help here. Best of luck Gixxer. Nightmare situation.Been there myself & Its no fun.

www.lawyerlocator.co.uk/


Cheers craigw. That didn't help much as there was no motoring/vehicle/speeding type of category. Only "transport" which was no use.

I did however just find this www.lawscot.org.uk/scripts/firms.asp

which looks promising.

bobthebench

398 posts

283 months

Thursday 28th August 2003
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Contrary to misconception, Scotland is rather large. Can you be a bit more specific where in Scotland you were stitched up, er caught, er allegedly caught ?

Need to be careful should we meet professionally, but generally there are a few small, local firms into this stuff, none I would recommend nationwide though.

gixxer1000

Original Poster:

786 posts

272 months

Thursday 28th August 2003
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bobthebench said:
Contrary to misconception, Scotland is rather large. Can you be a bit more specific where in Scotland you were stitched up, er caught, er allegedly caught ?

Need to be careful should we meet professionally, but generally there are a few small, local firms into this stuff, none I would recommend nationwide though.


It was in Fife (Fife Constabulary, Glenrothes) bobthebench. Can you help with the name of a firm experienced in these matters?

jeffreyarcher

675 posts

268 months

Friday 29th August 2003
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Gixxer,
First one on this page, www.abd.org.uk/solicitors.htm , perhaps? I don't know anything about him; I'm only suggesting him because he's on the ABD website.

Richard C

1,685 posts

277 months

Saturday 30th August 2003
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[quote=alans] Wednesday 27th August
.... Quinton Whatshisname debunked all the speeding charge get outs. He even said if you put a foreigners name on the nip the BiB check up with the country he came from, airport and flight records to conform they were in the uk at the time!![quote]

Yes it is rubbish. If your car was driven by some visitor from the USA, the scamera partnerships demand flight details and threaten you with checking up on this. But you discharge your obligation under S172a) by giving them the USA address and they certainly in one case I can name did not bother to make contact by phone, fax or email. However I could perhaps see them using the surplus dosh that they are awash with in paying for such jollies.

lucozade

2,574 posts

299 months

Saturday 30th August 2003
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Richard C said:
[quote=alans] Wednesday 27th August
.... Quinton Whatshisname debunked all the speeding charge get outs. He even said if you put a foreigners name on the nip the BiB check up with the country he came from, airport and flight records to conform they were in the uk at the time!![quote]

Yes it is rubbish. If your car was driven by some visitor from the USA, the scamera partnerships demand flight details and threaten you with checking up on this. But you discharge your obligation under S172a) by giving them the USA address and they certainly in one case I can name did not bother to make contact by phone, fax or email. However I could perhaps see them using the surplus dosh that they are awash with in paying for such jollies.



A good guy I've used in the past, specialist in Road Traffic, Steve Fox, phone number 0141 204 1999.

gixxer1000

Original Poster:

786 posts

272 months

Saturday 30th August 2003
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Thanks lucozade and jeffreyarcher. I'll give these guys a call.

Latest is that BiB send me a couple of stills from the alleged offence which are very unclear. There's a blob driving with what looks like a long haired (perhaps female) blob in the passenger seat.

I have an appointment to view the video in person next weekend to see if that's any clearer.

After that I need to decide how to respond to the NIP.