I have been cought speeding twice in one journey iv been sent a single justice procedure x2 for speeding and for failing to give information as i moved address and forgot to update my v5c.
Im in deep shit now beacuse of it all, iv drafted a letter to court to see if they can merge the two speeding fines together and let me off for failing to provide information.
Here is a draft. Does it sound okay ?
Many thanks for any help
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BRIGHTON & HOVE MAGISTRATES COURT
EDWARD STREET
BRIGHTON
EAST SUSSEX
BN20LG
April 5, 2022
Dear Sir or Madam
Speeding on 12/10/2021
Defendant: K D
I have received a single justice procedure notice for two offences of speeding on the same day and failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver for both of the above.
Firstly, I would like to apologise for not updating my address on the vehicles log book after I have moved home. I was under a tremendous amount of stress during my move and simply forgot to get it done. I did not know about the letters and had no idea about the fines as they were getting delivered to my old Address in Brighton at 24 Thornhill Avenue Brighton BN18RG. Therefore, I would like to plead Not guilty to the offence of failing to give information, without having to attend a court hearing if possible. I am deeply sorry for any inconvenience I have caused and since this I have updated my V5C to prevent anything like this arising in the future. I also promise to do so every time I decide to change address.
On the day of the speeding offence I left New Milton to Go to Brighton at around 7.20am. The purpose of the journey was to collect the rest of my stuff and bring it back to my parent’s house in the New Forest where I was moving to live due to unfortunate financial difficulties I faced while living in Brighton. At 08:42 First Speeding camera caught me travelling at 76mph at: A27, Newells Lane overbridge, West Ashling. Second offence was recorded just 24min later which was approximately 13miles away from the first camera at 09:06 at A27 Arundel Road, Binsted. I was travelling at 72mph.
I plead guilty to the speeding offence charges. I consent to being sentenced without attending court myself. I apologize for speeding. I realise the danger I may have caused and have modified the way I drive since and I am now more familiar with the speed limit for a goods vehicle. I understand that there was no justification for my speeding on 12/10/2021. I do however think that because two offences were less than half an hour apart and were both accumulated in the same journey I please ask you to consider merging the two offence in to one resulting in 3 penalty points instead of 6.
Mitigation
I have been driving since 22.11.2016 and my licence was clean up until 23/12/2021. I currently have 3 points on my licence for failing to comply with a traffic sign. I want to be as honest as possible.
I am the owner of a small removal business and further points or possible disqualification from driving would be completely catastrophic to my livelihood.
I am also expecting a baby with my partner meaning my driving licence Is now more crucial to me than ever. My financial situation hasn’t been good for years now, as I mentioned above I have had to move back in to live with my parents. As a result of Covid-19 my business and work have suffered drastically. My partner also is living with her parents and 4 other difficult foster children which is proving to be extremely difficult and stressful for her and our unborn child.
It is my duty now to find us a home to live in for when the new born baby arrives and with potential 6 points or a driving ban it would totally destroy us financially and mentally.
Having struggled with depression and anxiety since my early teenage years I am no facing tremendous pressure to provide for me and my partner as well as the baby.
Sentencing
The speed involved is 76 mph in 60mph and 72 mph in 60 mph on the second camera. There are no aggravating features apart from the speed. Please consider treating the two offences as one because of the circumstances mentioned earlier in this plea.
Im in deep shit now beacuse of it all, iv drafted a letter to court to see if they can merge the two speeding fines together and let me off for failing to provide information.
Here is a draft. Does it sound okay ?
Many thanks for any help
References: ---------------------------------
---------------------------------
BRIGHTON & HOVE MAGISTRATES COURT
EDWARD STREET
BRIGHTON
EAST SUSSEX
BN20LG
April 5, 2022
Dear Sir or Madam
Speeding on 12/10/2021
Defendant: K D
I have received a single justice procedure notice for two offences of speeding on the same day and failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver for both of the above.
Firstly, I would like to apologise for not updating my address on the vehicles log book after I have moved home. I was under a tremendous amount of stress during my move and simply forgot to get it done. I did not know about the letters and had no idea about the fines as they were getting delivered to my old Address in Brighton at 24 Thornhill Avenue Brighton BN18RG. Therefore, I would like to plead Not guilty to the offence of failing to give information, without having to attend a court hearing if possible. I am deeply sorry for any inconvenience I have caused and since this I have updated my V5C to prevent anything like this arising in the future. I also promise to do so every time I decide to change address.
On the day of the speeding offence I left New Milton to Go to Brighton at around 7.20am. The purpose of the journey was to collect the rest of my stuff and bring it back to my parent’s house in the New Forest where I was moving to live due to unfortunate financial difficulties I faced while living in Brighton. At 08:42 First Speeding camera caught me travelling at 76mph at: A27, Newells Lane overbridge, West Ashling. Second offence was recorded just 24min later which was approximately 13miles away from the first camera at 09:06 at A27 Arundel Road, Binsted. I was travelling at 72mph.
I plead guilty to the speeding offence charges. I consent to being sentenced without attending court myself. I apologize for speeding. I realise the danger I may have caused and have modified the way I drive since and I am now more familiar with the speed limit for a goods vehicle. I understand that there was no justification for my speeding on 12/10/2021. I do however think that because two offences were less than half an hour apart and were both accumulated in the same journey I please ask you to consider merging the two offence in to one resulting in 3 penalty points instead of 6.
Mitigation
I have been driving since 22.11.2016 and my licence was clean up until 23/12/2021. I currently have 3 points on my licence for failing to comply with a traffic sign. I want to be as honest as possible.
I am the owner of a small removal business and further points or possible disqualification from driving would be completely catastrophic to my livelihood.
I am also expecting a baby with my partner meaning my driving licence Is now more crucial to me than ever. My financial situation hasn’t been good for years now, as I mentioned above I have had to move back in to live with my parents. As a result of Covid-19 my business and work have suffered drastically. My partner also is living with her parents and 4 other difficult foster children which is proving to be extremely difficult and stressful for her and our unborn child.
It is my duty now to find us a home to live in for when the new born baby arrives and with potential 6 points or a driving ban it would totally destroy us financially and mentally.
Having struggled with depression and anxiety since my early teenage years I am no facing tremendous pressure to provide for me and my partner as well as the baby.
Sentencing
The speed involved is 76 mph in 60mph and 72 mph in 60 mph on the second camera. There are no aggravating features apart from the speed. Please consider treating the two offences as one because of the circumstances mentioned earlier in this plea.
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