Nip After Nearly 3 Months

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Dave, Apr 20, 2014.

  1. I've just received a Notice of Intended Prosecution through the post for 38mph in a 30 limit.

    I though the Police had max 14 days from the date of the alleged offence to serve the notice? Is that correct?
     
  2. Yes - unless you did it in a hire car and they then are allowed to track you down.
     
  3. Correct, I assume that you are the registered keeper?
     
  4. Well it is Easter, so things can be resurrected..
     
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  5. The car is owned by my limited company and I am the registered keeper.
     
  6. My understanding is that they have to contact the registered keeper within 14 days. If that's you, then they haven't done that.

    My company car is not registered in my name, I could be prosecuted after the 14 days contact rule, as long as they had contacted my company within that time frame.

    This is just my understandig, I'm no expert.

    Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP)
     
  7. is that in your name and home address or company address, or the name of your company with the company address.....

    what date is on the post mark on the NIP you have received..
     
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  8. Wipe your arse on it and post it back
     
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  9. but it will come bouncing back.........better to ignore completely......:Watching:
     
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