may we ask do you work in a court? if so in your opinion should this have gone to court as it seems that the only reason it went to court was because the last screenshots were sent late due to a delay out of our control?
Failing to provide information relating to the identification of a driver
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I am a magistrate so hear cases such as this. I am sure the Police had their reasons but it does seem strange. However there are sometimes cases where we wonder why it got to court so it does happen! Without hearing the prosecution's side of things I could not judge. However as I say the clerk will help your manager with the process and give him chance to explain what happened.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostI am a magistrate so hear cases such as this. I am sure the Police had their reasons but it does seem strange. However there are sometimes cases where we wonder why it got to court so it does happen! Without hearing the prosecution's side of things I could not judge. However as I say the clerk will help your manager with the process and give him chance to explain what happened.
also can we use evidence that we didn't originally send off with our plea form as we've just found it now?
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I am not a lawyer but I think what matters is did you send a response to the request for information as to the driver within the timescale identifying the driver and can you prove you sent it? I saw a case where someone said he posted it but the police said they had not received it. He had no proof of postage. He was found guilty. Forget all the extra proof etc the case will turn on that in my opinion.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostI am not a lawyer but I think what matters is did you send a response to the request for information as to the driver within the timescale identifying the driver and can you prove you sent it? I saw a case where someone said he posted it but the police said they had not received it. He had no proof of postage. He was found guilty. Forget all the extra proof etc the case will turn on that in my opinion.
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Ok so it looks like you did what you were supposed to do! I do not see that you could be guilty of failure to provide information though, as I say, I have not seen the prosecution case!. As I have said take EVERYTHING you have with you on the day. Good luck and please let us know what happens.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostOk so it looks like you did what you were supposed to do! I do not see that you could be guilty of failure to provide information though, as I say, I have not seen the prosecution case!. As I have said take EVERYTHING you have with you on the day. Good luck and please let us know what happens.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostThat is something you can ask at the trial - explain politely that you do not understand why you are in court when you did return the form as requested. It may be because the driver has denied being the driver? Look forward to hearing what happens on the day.
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Yes fingers crossed. On the face of what you have posted here (and not having seen the opposition case) it looks like you did not fail to provide the information. Take all the information you have even if you think you may not need it, be ready to explain what happened in detail with dates to hand and written out so they can quickly be found.. Good luck tomorrow.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostI still find it confusing why this is in court - the initial information should have been enough to avoid the prosecution. I know the speeding offence is not mentioned but take everything with you just in case! I expect London courts are very busy so your manager may well wait around a lot. In our court (if there are no custody cases) we take the people who signed in first at the desk first into court (in sign in order). You could ask to see the duty solicitor too but they may well not agree to see you or be busy but it is a free service if they are.
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Firstly I am sorry this did not end yesterday for you. The court clearly did not think that the evidence you provided proved who was driving / proved that you did not fail to provide true details of the driver (ie prove that you are not lying about who is driving). As I said before your hearing, without seeing the case made by the Police it is hard to know what will happen in advance. However you now really, really need to prepare for February and start NOW. Firstly and foremost you need a solicitor to represent you in court at the trial. Secondly you will need to get them to arrange for witnesses to be called on the day. You will need to call the person you say was driving. The problem is that the screenshots and the pictures of the van outside the drivers house do not prove who was driving. Do you have anything at all other than the pictures? Emails between you and the driver about the hire period? Text messages? Anyone else who can stand up in court and swear on oath when the driver collected it and when it was returned. This is the level of detail you will have to provide. It will cost money to defend but probably a lot less than the fine. Go and speak to a good solicitor for free (you usually get 30 mins to describe your case and ask how they can help). It may be that the solicitor can write to the Police and try to get the hearing withdrawn if there are sufficient grounds.Good luck - please come back and keep us informed.Last edited by islandgirl; 15th October 2020, 11:42:AM.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostWhat is going to trial though - the speeding or the fail to provide?
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I am not surprised by what happened yesterday - courts are backlogged and a little chaotic. I did warn you he would have to wait around! I think there is an argument that you did send the first lot of info on time and therefore did meet the conditions but it depends on the correspondence between you and you need a solicitor to unpick these issues for you and represent you on the day (see post above).
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostI am not surprised by what happened yesterday - courts are backlogged and a little chaotic. I did warn you he would have to wait around! I think there is an argument that you did send the first lot of info on time and therefore did meet the conditions but it depends on the correspondence between you and you need a solicitor to unpick these issues for you and represent you on the day (see post above).
Secondly the customer is based in Watford and we are based in Northampton. The customer told the police he returned the vehicle on 28/07/2019 but yet we have tracker screenshots showing the car in Watford still on the 29th. Surely that is enough proof to see that the customer lied. We are based in Northampton so would not have been driving the car in Watford ourselves. All of this has happened because the customer lied about never having the vehicle. The car was in Watford still 2 minutes from his house at 19:15 he then drove the car back to Luton for us to collect and the fine was at 19:44. We are unable to view the trackers for that date now but on the screenshot it looks like the car then drives until just before 8 where the engine goes idle. It then drives a little bit more and then is parked up and the engine goes off until around 10pm. We believe he got the fine whilst driving the car to Luton for us. Would we not be able to use this to get it cancelled with the police as they sent it to court because it was 2 days late but a solicitor told us they shouldn't have sent it to court as they had 6 months to pursue the driver and the evidence we sent was enough.
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