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I Got Caught Speeding, Can I Write A Letter To Say Why?
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can i write a letter to say why i was speeding and can i avoid getting a fine?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could try, I got caught but I'd been called to my uncle who had a fall by his alert people. I was driving up the A140 to get to him and din't slow quickly enough as I entered a 30 MPH zone. I wrote explaining the circumstances and they wave the charge. I had never had any points in the past and I think this probably went some way in my favour. If you have a good reason it's worth a try.
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Do you have points at the moment? most speeding tickets are 3 points and will not have much effect on insurance if you have a clean licence
Far better to attend court in person if you want to plead for leniency , it shows you have made the effort to put your case in person. You can ask for time to pay a fine , they normally will allow you to pay instalments over several months, but again best to go in person and ask for help in paying as the instalment plan can be put in place immediately.
Far better to attend court in person if you want to plead for leniency , it shows you have made the effort to put your case in person. You can ask for time to pay a fine , they normally will allow you to pay instalments over several months, but again best to go in person and ask for help in paying as the instalment plan can be put in place immediately.
Lcg, I understand the law is the law, but I think in dire circumstances the rules should bend a bit. Sometimes things happen which are beyond ones control. What about when someone is speeding trying to get someone to the hospital to deliver their baby or getting a very ill, almost dying person to the hospital? Should they gracefully accept a ticket and pay the fine? I think the law should be lenient on such circumstances.
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