Hi
I have been a silly sod and was caught speeding in August last year doing 50 in a 30.
I have today received the court letters and plan to plead quilty by post.
I have never had to write a mitigation letter before and wondered if Someone would mind reviewing to see what you think?
Draft letter:
Dear Sirs
In order to reduce the courts time I plead guilty to my speeding offence and accept full responsibility for my actions on that day.
Whilst I accept responsibility, I would ask if you would take into consideration my mental health on that day as a factor.
Last year was somewhat of a difficult year in terms of my health with frequent visits to various specialist for scans and investigations, this proved a worrying and challenging time for me and my family, so much so I was referred to Newcastle taking therapies for help and support. On the day of my offence I had a meeting with my talking therapist which was making me more anxious then usual, it was due to this that I took my eye off the speedometer and used my own judgement to deem that the speed I was traveling to be acceptable.
I am not using the above as a plea to belittle my speeding, however I feel it is important for you to understand my mental well being on that day.
Further more I would would like you to consider my driving record to date of over 21 years with not one cause of accident in this time and my current clean driving license as confirmation of my usually high standard of driving with care and consideration to other road users and pedestrians alike.
I regret my action on that day and my error of judgment, I know only to well the dangers of driving above the limits and know I have now tarnished my driving record.
I have enclosed an income and expenditure drafted by the Debt charity, Step change direct and would ask if this could also be considered when setting the fine and length of time I have to pay.
I am no longer under the care of the NHS or talking therapies and am 100% focused on my driving each and every time I get behind the wheel.
it's this on or too long?
Thanks
I have been a silly sod and was caught speeding in August last year doing 50 in a 30.
I have today received the court letters and plan to plead quilty by post.
I have never had to write a mitigation letter before and wondered if Someone would mind reviewing to see what you think?
Draft letter:
Dear Sirs
In order to reduce the courts time I plead guilty to my speeding offence and accept full responsibility for my actions on that day.
Whilst I accept responsibility, I would ask if you would take into consideration my mental health on that day as a factor.
Last year was somewhat of a difficult year in terms of my health with frequent visits to various specialist for scans and investigations, this proved a worrying and challenging time for me and my family, so much so I was referred to Newcastle taking therapies for help and support. On the day of my offence I had a meeting with my talking therapist which was making me more anxious then usual, it was due to this that I took my eye off the speedometer and used my own judgement to deem that the speed I was traveling to be acceptable.
I am not using the above as a plea to belittle my speeding, however I feel it is important for you to understand my mental well being on that day.
Further more I would would like you to consider my driving record to date of over 21 years with not one cause of accident in this time and my current clean driving license as confirmation of my usually high standard of driving with care and consideration to other road users and pedestrians alike.
I regret my action on that day and my error of judgment, I know only to well the dangers of driving above the limits and know I have now tarnished my driving record.
I have enclosed an income and expenditure drafted by the Debt charity, Step change direct and would ask if this could also be considered when setting the fine and length of time I have to pay.
I am no longer under the care of the NHS or talking therapies and am 100% focused on my driving each and every time I get behind the wheel.
it's this on or too long?
Thanks
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