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    I have received two notices from the police with intention to prosecute both Motorway Camera same Journey one Greater Manchester Police - One West Yorkshire Police. 81MPH in a 70 bit keen but yes its speeding , the other which is a concern is 91mph however state even though a motorway, Limit is 60. I have a DR10 and 3 points from October 2022. My concern now is a driving ban is looming. This was the same journey , the time is 31 minutes apart in mitigation can you ask they be treated as one offence, the 81 i would have thought is 3 points , the 91 is either a ban or an accumulation that could take me to 12 points. I will represent myself if i need to go to court, apology , road conditions clear good little traffic 7.30am. what do you feel is the best course of action send both responses immediately, driver awareness i think is out attended one circa five years ago , any advice would be helpful
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  • #2
    Here are the guidelines - you can work out the points!
    https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk...-revised-2017/
    No you cannot have them treated as one offence
    Road conditions and no traffic cut no ice, sorry.
    Hopefully Handandy our expert will be along to advise...

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    • #3
      Thank you for the response.

      Time has now moved on , the first offence West Yorkshire Police I did attend a driver awareness course so no points , however the 91 mph Offence on the same day in august , admitted being the driver at 91 mph , had a letter stating intend to prosecute but heard nothing sine expires 7feb 2025, so surely by now should have had a hearing date, what do i do sit tight and hope it becomes time barred, or is it no the courts are full to brimming and you will be notified but runs out in six weeks - Happy days !! any feedback would be appreciated

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      • #4
        They often start proceedings just before the 6 months expires. It's that that is important. The hearing date could be weeks or even months later

        If you are saying that your offence times out on 07 February 2025 you can't be certain you've got away with it until 7 - 10 days later and you've heard nothing

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