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That's good news, I wonder if they actually use these bands or not?
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Did you get that by a fixed penalty in the post? Good result.
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It was a very odd process...
I had a letter that basically said "Pay £100 online here, then send us your licence. We'll take a look and either add three points, or refund you, return your licence, and take further action"
It was unclear today when I got my licence and that letter back again whether I'd actually got points, or if it was going on to something worse.
It was just stamped "Processed"
I had to log on to DVLA to actually confirm that I had been given three points.
But I'll take three, compared to what it could have been...
I had a letter that basically said "Pay £100 online here, then send us your licence. We'll take a look and either add three points, or refund you, return your licence, and take further action"
It was unclear today when I got my licence and that letter back again whether I'd actually got points, or if it was going on to something worse.
It was just stamped "Processed"
I had to log on to DVLA to actually confirm that I had been given three points.
But I'll take three, compared to what it could have been...
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I did a speed awareness course online this morning - they have dumbed down a LOT! I did one about 10 years ago, and it was a 4 hour slog in a shitty room at the TRL. The one I did today was done in 2 hours, with a 15 minute break in the middle!
If you know how to tell what the speed limit is on a road, and a few other basics we should all know anyway, then you're pretty much able to chip in with answers quickly (I hate awkward silences on courses) and keep it moving!
Painless punishment/rehabilitation (apart from the £90 cost!)
If you know how to tell what the speed limit is on a road, and a few other basics we should all know anyway, then you're pretty much able to chip in with answers quickly (I hate awkward silences on courses) and keep it moving!
Painless punishment/rehabilitation (apart from the £90 cost!)
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Sorry to bring the memories back Dave! But did you have to provide any mitigating circumstances to help with 'only' getting the £100 fine and three points?
Had a notice through earlier for 48 in a 30. Camera van parked on the central reservation of a two-lane dual carriageway and thought they only get the cars coming towards them. Obviously not! I'd seen it ages back but thought I'd be absolutely fine.
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Hi, no I just filled in the form and sent it off.KevH18 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 5:29 pmSorry to bring the memories back Dave! But did you have to provide any mitigating circumstances to help with 'only' getting the £100 fine and three points?
Had a notice through earlier for 48 in a 30. Camera van parked on the central reservation of a two-lane dual carriageway and thought they only get the cars coming towards them. Obviously not! I'd seen it ages back but thought I'd be absolutely fine.
I'm not sure there really are 'mitigating circumstances' when it comes to speeding? (In terms of how you'd be viewed)
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You'd have to go to court (which means you're already onto a loser) for the mitigation to become relevant. And it's not mitigating circumstances to get off the charge, it's mitigation to limit the impact if you'd suffer undue hardship (for example, a larger fine and a shorter ban if that may affect your infirm family members who you drive round...)
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Thanks Dave. I can't say there were any circumstances which would made me speed like that, other than me being an utter tool.DaveE wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:39 amHi, no I just filled in the form and sent it off.KevH18 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 5:29 pmSorry to bring the memories back Dave! But did you have to provide any mitigating circumstances to help with 'only' getting the £100 fine and three points?
Had a notice through earlier for 48 in a 30. Camera van parked on the central reservation of a two-lane dual carriageway and thought they only get the cars coming towards them. Obviously not! I'd seen it ages back but thought I'd be absolutely fine.
I'm not sure there really are 'mitigating circumstances' when it comes to speeding? (In terms of how you'd be viewed)
I'm the upper end of the band b whereas yours was lower end but had a clean licence for 13 years so hopefully that will be taken into account.
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I'd read on an article they send a different type of form back when you've confirmed you were driving but maybe not then. I don't want to dispute it but thought if there was something you could put on the form about clean licence etc. it would mean it's a standard fine/points rather than percentage of wages and at least four points.Jobbo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 8:23 am You'd have to go to court (which means you're already onto a loser) for the mitigation to become relevant. And it's not mitigating circumstances to get off the charge, it's mitigation to limit the impact if you'd suffer undue hardship (for example, a larger fine and a shorter ban if that may affect your infirm family members who you drive round...)
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I have a conditional offer of 3 points and £100 so looks like I've got off lightly! I'll be sending it back very quickly!