Hi. My partner has received a letter from the police asking to identify himself as the driver of his vehicle not wearing a seatbelt. Of course it was him, and he has admitted as such. He was driving a transit van which he uses for work (it also belongs to him). Can anyone tell me whether this offence comes with points or is it just a fine? Also, I was sure that certain people were exempt; ie van drivers/taxi drivers/ bus drivers etc? I'm obviously wrong, but was this not the case a few years ago maybe? Thanks in advance
Seatbelt offences became endorsable in Northern Ireland on 27th June 2007 but for England, Wales and Scotland they remain non-endorsable (no points), with a fine of �30 by FPN in lieu of prosecution, or a maximum �500 fine upon conviction if contested in court.
I am a little out of date with police practices but surely they have better things to do then send out forms requesting the ID of non seat belt wearers?
the wearing of seatbelts is exempt if you are driving no further than the size of a football pitch only in the lineof your work :ie a postman or courier on door to door deliveries
if you drive further than the size of a football pitch then you need the seatbelt on
taxi drivers and bus drivers are also exempt from these rules
but coach drivers and hgv drivers are not exempt
My son got a �50 fine & no points for not wearing his seatbelt. It was in a car, though, not a van. I don't think you can get points for this, as passengers can also be done for it & some of them won't even have a driving licence!