Hi all,
Following the excellent advice I read on this forum, which helped me when I needed it, I need help again, but for my mum!
Long story short: She was caught speeding, received no letter to confirm or deny it was her, so they have sent her the requisition for court.
She is fuming, as she was only sent the letter telling her about going to court, but nothing in between.
She has admitted the speeding (was the day my stepdad had come out of hospital for his heart attack), but could not take the points or go on the course, as she had no correspondence about that.
She has a free bit of advice from a lawyer who wanted to represent her, who said that because she has had speeding fines in the past and paid them straight away, the probability of her doing so again was high had she had the letter.
I was hoping if anyone had some more ideas she can present to the court, as the only thing she can say (which is completely true!) is that she didn't receive the letter.
I looked up some information about Royal Mail losses which she can mention.
I apologise if this is somewhere else on the forums, but I could not spot anything the same, if anyone knows of a thread like this I can pore through save people rewritting information, can you post the link to it please?
Again, thanks in advance to the great people on this forum who like to stick it to the big bullying companies, of which the DVLA is the worst I have ever come across,
Regards,
Dan
Following the excellent advice I read on this forum, which helped me when I needed it, I need help again, but for my mum!
Long story short: She was caught speeding, received no letter to confirm or deny it was her, so they have sent her the requisition for court.
She is fuming, as she was only sent the letter telling her about going to court, but nothing in between.
She has admitted the speeding (was the day my stepdad had come out of hospital for his heart attack), but could not take the points or go on the course, as she had no correspondence about that.
She has a free bit of advice from a lawyer who wanted to represent her, who said that because she has had speeding fines in the past and paid them straight away, the probability of her doing so again was high had she had the letter.
I was hoping if anyone had some more ideas she can present to the court, as the only thing she can say (which is completely true!) is that she didn't receive the letter.
I looked up some information about Royal Mail losses which she can mention.
I apologise if this is somewhere else on the forums, but I could not spot anything the same, if anyone knows of a thread like this I can pore through save people rewritting information, can you post the link to it please?
Again, thanks in advance to the great people on this forum who like to stick it to the big bullying companies, of which the DVLA is the worst I have ever come across,
Regards,
Dan
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