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Little Loris wrote:NOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :cry:

I heard that, if the police didn't send you the notice within 14 days of the offence, you could appeal without further penalty? Or something like that.
i think it is 3 months they have to send out the nip but i could be wrong
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NIP is 14 days

after that it is not applicable, however it is 14 reasonable days so over xmas period or with posta strikes etc then they can argue extra time

I got the impression that you were stopped roadside in that cae there wont be an NIP as it was given at the time of being pulled

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GSXRsi wrote:As it stands then you are probably looking at £60 and 3 points or thats what you would have probably got if stopped at the roadside. If you appeal and take it to court and are still found guilty then you have the court costs plus the costs for the officer attending court if it goes that far.

In your first paragraph you have stated that you picked up a NIP and then in a later paragraph you ask if the police have to send it through within 14 days. So the question is were you stopped at the roadside or not?

It may help clear a few things up.
Thanks for the info guys. It's just a tad annoying when I drive and ride as carefully and slow as I do and get done for speeding in a van!

I wasn't stopped at the roadside, the notice was sent through the post. The incident happened on 19/09/07. I was told by a friend in the pub that, after he got caught for speeding, he received the ticket after 14 days and could appeal or the fine was obsolete or something like that :?

I don't have a problem taking my punishment. Anyway, filling out the form now and sending away today. My clean license and pride - tarnished! :cry:
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[b]moose wrote[/b][quoteWell [size=9][color=blue]I am afraid you get no sympathy for that here - and indeed you should not have been let off.

And ys, I am entitled to say that as someone who has been rear-ended at that very junction by an ignorant tw*t too thick to see a three red lights in front of him, despite the lights being visible for over a third of a mile. We got hit so hard that despite the handbrake being on and my foot on the footbrake, whilst at the white line for a red light, the car came to rest under the hard shoulder of the North bound carriageway. My sons friend in the rear was taken to hospital with a suspected fractured jaw and cheek-bone, and I had a dozen stitches to a scalp deep cut in the back of my head. Our car was written off.

Barely a day go's past without some moron causing an accident at that junction - usually due to lack of sufficient attention or excessive speed (it is only 40, not the 60 most people travel at there ........)

ANY speeding offence, you do the crime you pay the fine. YOU control the speed you travel at. It's no point crying when you get pulled. If you can get of on a loop-hole it's exactly that. No different to any other criminal, from OJ simpson down .......

I fail to see how there can be ANY loop-hole for a red light camera - it was either red or it wasn't. You wouldn't be laughing if a car did it to you as you went through on your bike would you What you did is no different to the standard "sorry mate I didn't see you" response, is it

Sorry for the rant, I don't even know you, but you struck a bit of a sore point point for me [/size]][/quote][/color]

I understand your rant totally and not wanting sympathy! I got prosecuted dont worry! 3 points £115 fine but in my posting it prob sounded worse than it was :? got caught 0.3 sec after the light went red at approx 3.20am on an empty road in my recovery truck on my way to an accident for the POLICE!!! Silly i know but was a split second decisiion on an amber light, Guess i called it wrong! but payed the fine and took the points.

Sorry Moose if my post brought back horrible memory's for you but i know how horrible car and bike accidents are for all involved after all i spend alot of time scraping the mess off the roads.
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Clarkey wrote:Sorry Moose if my post brought back horrible memory's for you but i know how horrible car and bike accidents are for all involved after all i spend alot of time scraping the mess off the roads.

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[quote="TLS-Moose
I'm not saying that at all, and in fact in most cases agree totally re. speed camera's - what I AM saying is, everyone knows the speed limits. Most people choose to exceed them. It seems somewhat hypocritical to knowingly break the law, and then cry about getting caught.
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I see. I agree that if you know you're going to fast then tough. But if you're just over because you're looking out for kiddies jumping out rather than your speedo then the punishment is too harsh cos correct me if I'm wrong but its no tollorance now.

I like to stick to 30s but you always get the numpties up your arse until you hit a 60 and leave them behind. They can speed in a 30 but can only do 40 in a 60....wierdos :lol:
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Back to the points thing... I'm sure I read somewhere that due to so many people having points since the population of cameras has increased so rapidly, the insurance companies don't really take much notice of your first three points? Could have that wrong, but if thats the case, its just the £60 and behave yerself for a while! lol
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Smiler wrote:Back to the points thing... I'm sure I read somewhere that due to so many people having points since the population of cameras has increased so rapidly, the insurance companies don't really take much notice of your first three points? Could have that wrong, but if thats the case, its just the £60 and behave yerself for a while! lol
I recieved 6 points this year and my insurance actually cost less than last year.
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Ha ha ha, did you turn 40??? Just kiddin' :wink:
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Smiler wrote:Ha ha ha, did you turn 40??? Just kiddin' :wink:
Cheeky sod, I'm 20. :lol:
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yep they dont worry about the first 3 points so your insurance wont be a issue,just be more careful now mate
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Thanks for the feedback, guys. Feel better about the insurance-thing now!
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let me tell you a story...got a NIP from north wales police for doing 40 in a 30, asked for the photographic proof and site of camera. Got photo with letter stating that as it was a mobile unit they couldn't tell me where the camera was. Sent letter back stating how did they know then that it was in a 30 limit, after 3 YEARS of fighting this, they dropped the speeding fine and issued a fine of £250 for not identifying the driver of the vehicle, which is why I needed the location of the camera as 2 of us were sharing the driving and wanted to know which one was going to take the points.
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