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Hello & some advice regarding Single Justice Procedure Notice?

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  • Hello & some advice regarding Single Justice Procedure Notice?

    Hello,*

    I’m looking for some advice as I’ve been sent a Single Justice Procedure Notice for Speeding (Exceed 30 miles) / Fail to give information about the driver. The speed was 36mph. I completed the initial form, but due to moving house, work etc I forgot about it & when I went to pay the fine/send it off I was unable to & was sent with the Procedure Notice.

    I have done some forum searches & am wondering what would be the next best step forward? Should I plea guilty or not guilty & obviously write a mitagation. I am just very angry at myself for not completing the initial form & have never had to go to court or deal with the police, so am quite worried.

    I have had my license for 10 years & currently have no points on it.*

    I have tried to ring & email the initial Camera Ticket Office but no luck.

    Also if the matter ends up going to court, will it show on future CRB’s?*

    Many thanks in advance.
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  • #2
    The question has to be - did you do it?

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    • #3
      Do what?*

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      • #4
        Your original post isn't the clearest!
        I assume you were caught speeding (36mph in 30mph zone) and received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) to which you failed to respond.
        You have now received a Single Justice Procedure notice for failing to provide the drivers details (penalty is six points and a fine of up to £1,000)
        Failing to provide details of driver is a strict liability offence, so all you can do is plead guilty by post, explain the circumstances and supply supporting evidence of your house& work move and grovel!
        Don't forget the I&E sheet.

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