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My girlfriend got a heavy right foot while visiting the Isle of Man and subsequently got stopped by the Police. She has received a notification of intended prosecution but it seems to be directed towards island residents.
Can anyone tell me the correct procedure for pleading guilty and paying the admittance fee etc.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hectic, thanks for your answer. She hasnt got fined yet but has received the summons. I have spoken to the IOM courts today and they said pretty much what you said. The case is in court on 1st July and we will know the fine after that.
Do you have an idea of the likely fine for 10mph over a 30mph limit outside of a built up area?
Thanks for your help so far
Driving a car in the Isle of Man is broadly similar to driving in the United Kingdom, and most traffic regulations are the same.
The Isle of Man has a Reciprocal Driving Bans Agreement with the United Kingdom. From the 23rd May 2005, if you receive a driving disqualification in the Isle of Man, this will also apply in the UK and Northern Ireland. Any ban will only be lifted once the Isle of Man disqualification has ended.
Another point, driving whilst using a mobile phone is a criminal offence in the Isle of Man, and to do so can attract a fine of up to �1,000. The local papers are a testament to the fact that this law is actively enforced and people are regularly convicted.
Over here it is �60 + 3 points, she is very lucky if she doesn't get points.
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