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But surely a typo such as getting your speed wildly wrong is different to maybe a typo in your address?
I might go to court if a NIP says I was doing 97 in a 30 but accept 37 in a 30? So was I doing 97 or did they type the speed in wrong?
If they can't be relied on in serving a prosecution notice, how can you rely on anything?
Case dismissed. Feck orf!
http://www.pepipoo.com/Basics.htm
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But surely a typo such as getting your speed wildly wrong is different to maybe a typo in your address?
I might go to court if a NIP says I was doing 97 in a 30 but accept 37 in a 30? So was I doing 97 or did they type the speed in wrong?
If they can't be relied on in serving a prosecution notice, how can you rely on anything?
Case dismissed. Feck orf!
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI thought that if there was an error in the NIP, it has to be dropped?
Also in the event of a not guiltly plea it becomes largely irrelevant. Speeding is an absolute offence. It only remains for the police to establish evidence that he was speeding to the magistrates rather than he was doing 420mph.
There are some circumstances where an erroneous NIP may prove fatal to the prosecution, e.g. the reg no is shown wrongly - just fill in the S172 notice saying it's not your vehicle and tell them to far koff when they reissue it.
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Why did he bring it to thier attention?
I'd have shut up and waited for it to go to court and in court said Ok prove i was doing 420. Oh you can't? Case dismissed please
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Originally posted by MailmanYou thought right.
Mailman
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I thought that if there was an error in the NIP, it has to be dropped?
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420mph in a 30mph zone
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/6231085.stm
"Thank you for highlighting the error in the original notice. Please rest assured that a new notice, with the correct speed, has been issued in your name. Payment can be made online or with any major credit card"
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