Hi all.
I'm new to the forum, so apologies if I have put this is the wrong place.
My partner has received 2 speeding fines from an average speed camera, on consectuative days, on the same stretch of road at practically the same time on route home from his night shift - prat.
He was driving a company van, so the first notification we received was a letter requesting driver details at the time of the offence. They dropped on the mat 2 days before Christmas, and gave him 28 days to provide so I left it over the Christmas period. After 14 days they sent him a reminder with 'copy' stamped on it.
The original fines clocked him at speeds of 49 and 53 respectively, in a 40 limit. However, the 'copy' (same reference number etc) has clocked him at 47 and 49 respectively.
Do you think it would be worth taking this to court? They have offered him 3 points and £100 fine for one, and a speed awearness course for other. My general thinking is if they don't know what speed he was travelling at on either day, they cannot prove he was in fact speeding. However, obviously both speeds stated are over the 40mph limit. I don't want to push it through the court if he's going to end up worse off.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
I'm new to the forum, so apologies if I have put this is the wrong place.
My partner has received 2 speeding fines from an average speed camera, on consectuative days, on the same stretch of road at practically the same time on route home from his night shift - prat.
He was driving a company van, so the first notification we received was a letter requesting driver details at the time of the offence. They dropped on the mat 2 days before Christmas, and gave him 28 days to provide so I left it over the Christmas period. After 14 days they sent him a reminder with 'copy' stamped on it.
The original fines clocked him at speeds of 49 and 53 respectively, in a 40 limit. However, the 'copy' (same reference number etc) has clocked him at 47 and 49 respectively.
Do you think it would be worth taking this to court? They have offered him 3 points and £100 fine for one, and a speed awearness course for other. My general thinking is if they don't know what speed he was travelling at on either day, they cannot prove he was in fact speeding. However, obviously both speeds stated are over the 40mph limit. I don't want to push it through the court if he's going to end up worse off.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
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