Jokes1 min ago
should i have received a summoms by now
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the motoring offence was on january 8th 2008 but i have not received anything relating to the incident also policeman said he would call round to my house but has never done so is their a limit as to my being notified
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my son s van was parked illegally (about 4ft)while we unloaded bricks ;the thing is i moved it there and i only have a provisional licence.a policeman came along and I told him that I had put it there .i had stupidly moved just a few feet I could have said my son had moved it.as nobody saw who parked it the policeman said i was very foolish and that he would probably visit after he had spoken to his inspector
A PC would not need to consult his inspector over this, it is simply to minor a problem.
It doesn't sound like the police officer has seen you drive and only has your word for it which presumably wasn't under caution. The only evidence would come from you from an interview which would form part of the summons file, which as above would be passed to the court to issue a summons.
I am pretty much certain that you will not hear anything about this ever again. For gtet about it and move on!
If per chance, a summons was raised this week - they would have to explain the delay to the court and it MAY be viewed as an abuse of process.
It doesn't sound like the police officer has seen you drive and only has your word for it which presumably wasn't under caution. The only evidence would come from you from an interview which would form part of the summons file, which as above would be passed to the court to issue a summons.
I am pretty much certain that you will not hear anything about this ever again. For gtet about it and move on!
If per chance, a summons was raised this week - they would have to explain the delay to the court and it MAY be viewed as an abuse of process.
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