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How long does Surrey police have?
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Hi, I've just received a notification in the post of an alleged speeding ofence 2.5 months ago. This is the first notification I've had. How long after an alleged offence can Surrey police send out a notification of possible prosecution ???
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This will probably tell you all you need to know:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Road-r ules/Question691171.html
I don't know what sort of offences sara3 deals with in her department, but all "summary" offences (that is, offences which can only be dealt with in the magistrates' court) are covered by the six month rule.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Road-r ules/Question691171.html
I don't know what sort of offences sara3 deals with in her department, but all "summary" offences (that is, offences which can only be dealt with in the magistrates' court) are covered by the six month rule.
A number of people use the "cannot remember who was driving" defence. Most notable among these was "celebrity" MP Neil Hamilton and his wife Christine.
In view of the time elapsed since the alleged offence this has a good chance of success in your case. You should also question why the NIP took so long to reach you.
You would be well advised to engage a solictor to sort this out for you.
In view of the time elapsed since the alleged offence this has a good chance of success in your case. You should also question why the NIP took so long to reach you.
You would be well advised to engage a solictor to sort this out for you.
In accordance with Schedule 1 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act, 1988, speeding is one of the listed offences which requires that a written Notice of Intendfed Prosecution is served upon the offender within 14 days of the alleged offence.
The only exception to this is if such a warning was given verbally at the time of the offence.
The only exception to this is if such a warning was given verbally at the time of the offence.
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