dazleeds1 wrote:
Following on from the theme, I received a NIP back in Feb and have currently refused to disclose the identity of the driver, on account that I can't conclusively state who was driving at the time. I have received copies of photographs and they are too poor to identify the driver.
I have now been informed that if I can't state the drivers' details then consideration will be given for the relevant offence. I have explained the reasons why but I am not sure how far they will pursue S172.
Anyway I have noticed from the two photos that clock the car at 59 in a 50 zone that the distance between the two points of measurement appears to me 204.7 mtrs....
What do you think?
Cheers
Dazzer
Go to
www.pepipoo.com/
for advice.
For your point about being genuinely unable to identify the driver, there is at least one precedent in law: the Hamilton case. They won. Look it up.
Can't offer any advice on the speed claimed. There are ways of investigating this thoroughly as well.
My advice would be to fight the bastards all the way. Never, ever, ever, just fill in a NIP, send them your licence and pay them their money. This is what feeds them.
Best of luck.