If a vehicle is seen as being involved in a road traffic offence the registered keeper is identified by reference to DVLA records.
A Notice of Intended Prosecution (NiP) is sent within 14 days of the incident to the registered keeper under Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act requiring the keeper to provide the identity of the driver at the time of an alleged road traffic offence.
Failure to provide the identity on time will inevitably lead to prosecution for non compliance
You say you named the driver as soon as you knew there was going to be a court case (post 9) but then you suggest nothing was known about the matter until you were discussing a different fine with the fines officer who told you a fine had already been imposed(post 13).
A Notice of Intended Prosecution (NiP) is sent within 14 days of the incident to the registered keeper under Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act requiring the keeper to provide the identity of the driver at the time of an alleged road traffic offence.
Failure to provide the identity on time will inevitably lead to prosecution for non compliance
You say you named the driver as soon as you knew there was going to be a court case (post 9) but then you suggest nothing was known about the matter until you were discussing a different fine with the fines officer who told you a fine had already been imposed(post 13).
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