My wife and I are both nominated drivers on each others insurance policies. In May of last year my car broke down in Hartlepool, Cleveland and over the course of a few days we travelled up and down to Hartlepool from our home in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear to move the car and to have it repaired then pick it up. On the 16/04/07 my wife received an NIP stating that at 9:57am on the 10/04/07 she had been driving at 46mph in a 30mph zone.
Given that we had driven backwards and forwards along the road some 6 to 8 times in just a couple of days neither of us had any idea who was driving as we split the driving pretty much evenly. Neither of us have ever had any driving convictions or points on our licences despite both having been driving over 15 years. When she received the NIP we ended arguing as neither of us would accept it was us who were driving at that speed in a 30 zone. In the end she sent the NIP back stating that she was not driving and named me as the driver.
Subsequently on the 01/05/07 the police claim that I was sent an NIP/Notice of requirement to provide details of driver form. While I received a form asking if I was the driver (which I simply stated no to) there was nowhere in which I could name the person who I believed to be driving.
That was sent back to Cleveland police who state it was received by them on the 31/05/07
This week I received two summonses to appear at Hartlepool Magistrates Court on the 24th of September....
The first is for speeding offence (which of course I had denied)
The second is for "failing to give information which was in his power to give and which might have led to the identification of the driver of a vehicle which was alleged to have been guilty of an offence of excess speed Contrary to Section 172(4) of the Road Traffic Act 1988,"
The police officers statement claims a number of things. Firstly that I was sent a combined NIP/Notice of Requirement to provide details of driver form. While I received what I assume was and NIP in which I simply answered "no" to the question "were you the driver of this vehicle" there was no where on the form where I could state who I thought was driving. Neither did it appear there was any other way of explaining the circumstances or confusion as to who was the driver. The wording of the question simply gave a Yes/No option.
The police then claim on the 31/05 they sent me a letter offering me the opportunity to view the photographic evidence which they claim they did not receive a response to. I did not respond as I have never received any letter giving me the opportunity to view the photograph. Had I received such an offer I would have torn their hands off as it would settle the argument (which has caused a lot of trouble between my wife and I) once and for all.
I am currently totally confused as to what to do next. If it was me speeding then I am happy to hold my hands up and admit it. Problem is I have now read a number of cases in which people stated it was them who was driving a car and have then been done for perjury/perverting the course of justice when the photographic evidence made it obvious it was not them. I cannot afford a solicitor to defend my case as while I am a school teacher I have 3 small kids. a hefty mortgage and even bigger monthly child care bill. I am tempted to plead guilty by post and simply set out the case as above in mitigation so as to get the least punishment possible. I truly have no idea whether I am guilty or not so am more than a little peeved that I may have to admit the offence...
Problem is that I am catagorically not guilty of the S.172 offence. Given our on going argument and my wife naming me as the driver I was desperate for the opportunity to do the same back. The forms they sent simply did not give me any opportunity to do this or to explain the circumstances.
I have read on a number of sites that I could end up with 3 points for the speeding offence and a further 6 points for the S.172 offence putting me just 3 points away from a ban. I could also get a hefty fine.
ALL FOR SOMETHING I SIMPLY DONT KNOW WHETHER I HAVE DONE OR NOT!!!!!!!
I appear to have a number of options
I plead guilty in writing setting out my case above and hope they are lenient?
I admit the speeding offence (even though I dont know if it was me) and risk getting done for perjury?
I deny both of the offences only to be finally presented with the photograph in court and then have the book thrown at me.
Had I had any idea what so ever that this was all going to end up in a mess like this I would have kept copies of all the documents I was sent. Unfortunately having had no experience of speeding fines and hence never taking any advice I simply filled the forms in I was sent to the best of my ability and trusted that it would be dealt with fairly....It seems that I am extremely naive
Any assistance greatly appreciated :0(
