Speeding Conviction Where Photo Inconclusive
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Has anyone ever had a speeding offence where the photo cannot identify the driver. I received one but because its a lease car I did not find out until 6 weeks later (all the police need to do is advise the lease company within 14 days), Whilst its a company car my wife also drives it at weekends.With it being so long after the event and it being over the Easter weekend, I knew it was not being used on business but both of us regularly do the drive to the local shops at weekends,where the offence occurred. I requested a photo in order to identify which of us was driving , but the photo was from behind the car so inconclusive. I provided a detailed written explanation stating that we genuinely did not know who was driving, but they have responded by saying its the responsibility of the registered owner(me) to keep a record of who is driving the vehicle at anyone time and this in itself is an offence if you cannot provide. The AA on their web site state that failure to keep records of the driver can lead to 6 points. Has anyone experienced something similar and is there any advice on how I proceed. Would be grateful to hear
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Who else has access to it?
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The person with fewest points was driving
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This, or if you know someone who's got no points and is happy to help...claptrappers_union wrote:The person with fewest points was driving
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My wife is the only one who has access other than me and before you ask I would not ask her to take the points (remember the MP who was jailed for this ??)
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When you thought UTC couldn't stoop much lower......just go on a speed awareness course , could be money well spent.
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Yeah we remember the MP who was jailed, but they were clearly inept at lying/keeping a secret which is surprising for an MP.warksclaret wrote:My wife is the only one who has access other than me and before you ask I would not ask her to take the points (remember the MP who was jailed for this ??)
It happens more than you'd think, but not everyone goes round blabbing about it.
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I cannot, as I have been on a recent one and you cannot go on another for 3 years
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Then just toss a coin and whoever loses takes the fine.warksclaret wrote:My wife is the only one who has access other than me and before you ask I would not ask her to take the points (remember the MP who was jailed for this ??)
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I worked on a development a few years ago where one of the directors was also a magistrate. Similar story to yours there's was in Manchester and it was a genuine case of we don't know who was driving and they got off with it. Both were prepared to take the points or do the course but two people can't be done apparently. Might have changed since.
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You or the wife? seems like a clear choice to me.
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Thanks BFCJG-that's the best suggestion so far
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Meant to put this link in.
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Bfcg -appreciate the effort you have made. Thanks for the attachment. There is one very good case study to make reference too when I respond
Thank you my friend
Thank you my friend
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No problem. The rich and famous test the law when it comes to motoring why shouldn't the rest of us.
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Fully agree-thanks again
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Pay the fine and stop speeding.warksclaret wrote:Has anyone ever had a speeding offence where the photo cannot identify the driver. I received one but because its a lease car I did not find out until 6 weeks later (all the police need to do is advise the lease company within 14 days), Whilst its a company car my wife also drives it at weekends.With it being so long after the event and it being over the Easter weekend, I knew it was not being used on business but both of us regularly do the drive to the local shops at weekends,where the offence occurred. I requested a photo in order to identify which of us was driving , but the photo was from behind the car so inconclusive. I provided a detailed written explanation stating that we genuinely did not know who was driving, but they have responded by saying its the responsibility of the registered owner(me) to keep a record of who is driving the vehicle at anyone time and this in itself is an offence if you cannot provide. The AA on their web site state that failure to keep records of the driver can lead to 6 points. Has anyone experienced something similar and is there any advice on how I proceed. Would be grateful to hear
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Respond to the notification ..take the three points. Irrespective you will get 6points and a massive fine if you ignore. We went down the unsure who was driving route 10 or so years ago.and mislaid correspondence from the police.A letter dropped on the mat with 6 points and a £ 500 fine!! For the missus "registered"owner. the Law had then been changed. She Appealed the conviction citing the mislaid correspondence.the points stuck the fine was waived. On travelling from Burnley to Bournemouth Magistrates court "I was Driving" I got 3 points for Speeding in an average speed check area of the Motorway!!!warksclaret wrote:Has anyone ever had a speeding offence where the photo cannot identify the driver. I received one but because its a lease car I did not find out until 6 weeks later (all the police need to do is advise the lease company within 14 days), Whilst its a company car my wife also drives it at weekends.With it being so long after the event and it being over the Easter weekend, I knew it was not being used on business but both of us regularly do the drive to the local shops at weekends,where the offence occurred. I requested a photo in order to identify which of us was driving , but the photo was from behind the car so inconclusive. I provided a detailed written explanation stating that we genuinely did not know who was driving, but they have responded by saying its the responsibility of the registered owner(me) to keep a record of who is driving the vehicle at anyone time and this in itself is an offence if you cannot provide. The AA on their web site state that failure to keep records of the driver can lead to 6 points. Has anyone experienced something similar and is there any advice on how I proceed. Would be grateful to hear
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christ, the arrogance of this post , and from the boards resident know it all smug git.Imploding Turtle wrote:Pay the fine and stop speeding.
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Tbf he is right wile....Wile E Coyote wrote:christ, the arrogance of this post , and from the boards resident know it all smug git.
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in essence, but that curt response is crass. can almost picture the sanctimonious expression as he replied.tim_noone wrote:Tbf he is right wile....
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Just fecking man up and take your medicine you absolute tosspot
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So easily upset. Living up to your username.Wile E Coyote wrote:christ, the arrogance of this post , and from the boards resident know it all smug git.
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Stop speeding I agree with, pay the fine I don't.Imploding Turtle wrote:Pay the fine and stop speeding.
The OP has clearly stated that he doesn't know who was driving, so why should he?
If you take the trouble to read the link attached to Bfcjg's post, you'll see that there is a lawful process that can be persued.
For someone who sees the world through the internet, I'd have thought you would have considered this before posting, or are you just being arsey?...again!
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I posted on here as a lot of the readers have immense knowledge and experience, and I have never been failed to be impressed by some of the good advice on here. Couple of the posters on this thread have gone out of their way to help me for which I am grateful. The car I just handed in had 110,000 miles done in 3 years-mainly business. I simply cannot afford to amass points on my license-I need the car for work.I got the summons nearly 7 weeks after the offence,as its a lease car, and during the weekend when we both regularly use the car. There is speeding and speeding-this was 35 in a 30 in a rural area
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Stop ******* speeding
Speed cameras need replacing with Anti Speed Missile Systems. Any speeding and booooom, no points, no fines just take care of the problem.
Speed cameras need replacing with Anti Speed Missile Systems. Any speeding and booooom, no points, no fines just take care of the problem.
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How ya doin warks, well I hope.
Know the feeling, I've just got done for 38 in a 30 in a non built up area.
Occupational hazard for you I guess.
Cheers
Know the feeling, I've just got done for 38 in a 30 in a non built up area.
Occupational hazard for you I guess.
Cheers
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Hi Durham-well thanks. Trust you are too. Coming up to retirement so more time to watch the team.regards
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This is off topic, but driving related. The other day I was doing 70mph while driving down the M65 in the left hand lane towards Preston. The car behind was tailgating - not even a car's length from me. He could have overtaken at any point, but no, he was near enough glued to my bumper.
If I slowed down, he slowed too. This was incompetent driving on his part rather than aggressive driving. A traffic cop was parked up in a bay a couple of miles past the Shadsworth's junction. I thought 'got you now, you arsehole', but nope. Totally ignored him. The tailgating law seems to be ignored by idiots and the enforcers alike. Apparently, it kills or seriously injures more than 100 people a year.
If I slowed down, he slowed too. This was incompetent driving on his part rather than aggressive driving. A traffic cop was parked up in a bay a couple of miles past the Shadsworth's junction. I thought 'got you now, you arsehole', but nope. Totally ignored him. The tailgating law seems to be ignored by idiots and the enforcers alike. Apparently, it kills or seriously injures more than 100 people a year.
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If used correctly tailgating is a key driving skill to get slow drivers out of the middle and fast lane.
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Reduces drag as well. The best way to get optimum MPG on the motorway whilst in turn reducing carbon emissions.Devils_Advocate wrote:If used correctly tailgating is a key driving skill to get slow drivers out of the middle and fast lane.
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If you've got a g.p.s. phone then its location can be tracked over distance and speed calculated. If that phone belongs to the accused occupant of the car, then it's quite damning evidence.
They call it the tachograph in the sky, from what I've heard, there's a police traffic satellite checking all phone locations and travel.
They call it the tachograph in the sky, from what I've heard, there's a police traffic satellite checking all phone locations and travel.
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Had to go on one last week. There had been a speed change on a road I used to drive daily (40 down to 20) so I was six over instead of 4 under as I thought... it is amazing how much you forget when you have been driving so long. While I wouldn’t volunteer I actually found it very useful. Some of it you do but you’ve even forgotten why....NL Claret wrote:When you thought UTC couldn't stoop much lower......just go on a speed awareness course , could be money well spent.
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There is not a big brother satellite in the Sky Pete, that would be just daft considering that each and every smartphone has gps built in and most users leave location services switched on. If needed, the police can request info from your phone provider, but only if needed.Pstotto wrote:If you've got a g.p.s. phone then its location can be tracked over distance and speed calculated. If that phone belongs to the accused occupant of the car, then it's quite damning evidence.
They call it the tachograph in the sky, from what I've heard, there's a police traffic satellite checking all phone locations and travel.
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Why not toss a coin to decide which one of you takes the rap?
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Surely it is your responsibility to recall who was driving the car. Otherwise you and your wife could drive around wearing balaclavas as fast as you like and plead ignorance when caught. Can you honestly not recall who was driving on that day and does the location of the offence not give it away?
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In instances like this, they should prosecute every person who has access to the vehicle. The threat of that would make people remember who the culprit was, and close this loophole for good
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Because he's the registered keeper of the vehicle and he is responsible for it.No Ney Never wrote:Stop speeding I agree with, pay the fine I don't.
The OP has clearly stated that he doesn't know who was driving, so why should he?
If you take the trouble to read the link attached to Bfcjg's post, you'll see that there is a lawful process that can be persued.
For someone who sees the world through the internet, I'd have thought you would have considered this before posting, or are you just being arsey?...again!
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All those who share a car and keep a detailed log of who was driving and where, stand up now.deanothedino wrote:Because he's the registered keeper of the vehicle and he is responsible for it.
I don't see many people standing. Who in the real world does that?
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I can't see any problem with this idea at allDamo wrote:In instances like this, they should prosecute every person who has access to the vehicle. The threat of that would make people remember who the culprit was, and close this loophole for good
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I would definitely be able to recall who was driving the vehicle on said day in a specified location. Maybe if you can’t then you should keep a log. See my balaclava scenario above.dsr wrote:All those who share a car and keep a detailed log of who was driving and where, stand up now.
I don't see many people standing. Who in the real world does that?
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That's pretty impressive. Not many of us, if asked who went to the shop for a bottle of milk 6 weeks ago, would have such prefect recall. I'e just come back from a week in Ireland with my brother and I both driving, and I'm willing to bet that if you were to ask in 6 weeks' time which of us did the daily shop on Tuesday, I wouldn't know. Well, I don't know now as it happens.Rileybobs wrote:I would definitely be able to recall who was driving the vehicle on said day in a specified location. Maybe if you can’t then you should keep a log. See my balaclava scenario above.
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Most people have routines and make the same journeys on the same days there or thereabouts - not always, granted. Your trip in Ireland would be an exception I imagine. I am very confident that I would be able to tell you who out of my partner and I was making said journey. If in doubt, there is a good chance that an appointment in our respective diaries would give it away.dsr wrote:That's pretty impressive. Not many of us, if asked who went to the shop for a bottle of milk 6 weeks ago, would have such prefect recall. I'e just come back from a week in Ireland with my brother and I both driving, and I'm willing to bet that if you were to ask in 6 weeks' time which of us did the daily shop on Tuesday, I wouldn't know. Well, I don't know now as it happens.
Edit - failing that I can use location services on my phone which have a comprehensive list of places I’ve visited and on which date. If the OP has an iPhone then he and his wife could do the same.
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Diary appointments don't help with who'#s doing the shopping. The phone might help, if they weren't both in the car and if it was switched on. (I presume a switched off iphone doesn't broadcast its location?)Rileybobs wrote:Most people have routines and make the same journeys on the same days there or thereabouts - not always, granted. Your trip in Ireland would be an exception I imagine. I am very confident that I would be able to tell you who out of my partner and I was making said journey. If in doubt, there is a good chance that an appointment in our respective diaries would give it away.
Edit - failing that I can use location services on my phone which have a comprehensive list of places I’ve visited and on which date. If the OP has an iPhone then he and his wife could do the same.
Of you and your partner, who bought the bottle of milk on 31st May or nearest day thereto?
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Well firstly I do my shopping online. But secondly I note that 31st May was a Friday. I often have a couple of lunchtime beers and sometimes stay out after work and catch up with mates for a few. So I take the train into work unless I have a meeting that I need to drive to.dsr wrote:Diary appointments don't help with who'#s doing the shopping. The phone might help, if they weren't both in the car and if it was switched on. (I presume a switched off iphone doesn't broadcast its location?)
Of you and your partner, who bought the bottle of milk on 31st May or nearest day thereto?
Having consulted my calendar, I didn’t have any appointments outside of the office on that day so it stands to reason I used the train. My iPhone location services show me at Leeds Station on that morning which backs that up. Curiously it shows me at my mates house in the evening which reminds me that it was his wedding the morning after and as his best man I stayed at his the evening before and drunk quite a lot of scotch.
Too much information, I know, but goes some way to proving my point.
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The test in these cases is whether or not the identity of the driver could be ascertained by exercising due diligence. You would need to demonstrate that you took all reasonable steps to identify the driver.
Particularly relevant to you is the stated case of Marshall v CPS 2015.
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I wonder about the legality of not releasing the photo before the court hearing. There are no other criminal offences, so far as I know, where the prosecution isn't obliged to tell the defendant what the evidence is against him.
The other one I wonder about is what happens if the husband and wife (whether genuinely or because they are trying it on) each declare that the other was driving. Does the court toss a coin?
Or as an even sneakier complication, what happens if husband and wife both claim to have been driving? Or perhaps both say that they can't be sure, but each of them believes themselves to have been driving? Can they both be convicted of the same defence, in cricumstances where for any other offence both would be acquitted? Or does the court toss a coin again?
The other one I wonder about is what happens if the husband and wife (whether genuinely or because they are trying it on) each declare that the other was driving. Does the court toss a coin?
Or as an even sneakier complication, what happens if husband and wife both claim to have been driving? Or perhaps both say that they can't be sure, but each of them believes themselves to have been driving? Can they both be convicted of the same defence, in cricumstances where for any other offence both would be acquitted? Or does the court toss a coin again?
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You're way ahead of me on the digital information stakes. If one of us gets accused of murder, I hope it's you - you'll have the better alibi!Rileybobs wrote:Well firstly I do my shopping online. But secondly I note that 31st May was a Friday. I often have a couple of lunchtime beers and sometimes stay out after work and catch up with mates for a few. So I take the train into work unless I have a meeting that I need to drive to.
Having consulted my calendar, I didn’t have any appointments outside of the office on that day so it stands to reason I used the train. My iPhone location services show me at Leeds Station on that morning which backs that up. Curiously it shows me at my mates house in the evening which reminds me that it was his wedding the morning after and as his best man I stayed at his the evening before and drunk quite a lot of scotch.
Too much information, I know, but goes some way to proving my point.
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Only if it’s on a Friday!!dsr wrote:You're way ahead of me on the digital information stakes. If one of us gets accused of murder, I hope it's you - you'll have the better alibi!