Entschuldigung - had not read the OP!
-roger- wrote:
One night last week I was driving down a country road and got flashed (in the face!) by a mobile camera carefully mounted behind a grass verge.
I was doing about 100km/h, maybe a bit below, in an 80 area. The thing is I was driving my mum's Swiss car which is registered in her name.
A couple of questions, if I may, just in case anyone knows about the Swiss laws.
No doubt they'll send a letter to my mum. Is there an option to name the driver or will she just have to pay up?
She will get buff coloured envelope requesting her to report to police station where she will be show evidence und the the speed calculations as ist usually means tested und pay on spot fine if routine und not too serious.
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If she can name the driver (me) and gives my name and address (in the UK) will the Swiss police then contact me for payment?
Usually they fine on spot if they can... they may well send a request for payment - und in your case with the relative - ist possible as they knwo you are likely to return to country at some time to visit.
Since I was flashed as I drove towards the camera I assume they'll have a picture of me driving so she shouldn't have to pay, right?
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What is the likely fine going to be?
Ist means tested - but as foreigner ist more likely you get lowest band of fine - which ist about £100 -£110 plus bank charge of £25.
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If I get a bill and don't pay will I face problems entering Switzerland in the future?
Have not heard of problems - but they will keep on record und it accrues interest charges - so perhaps better to cough up
Papa ist Swiss und I was brought up there..... Appenzell. Where does your Mama live?