On 16th Aug my friend's car went through a speed camera on a road work section at 0500. He received a letter some time later stating that they had photo evidence of his vehicle doing 52 mph in a 40 road work zone and asking for £60 fine plus details of the driver along with his/her driving licence.
He sent off the cheque dated 18th Sept enclosing a letter stating that there could have been any one of three people driving so could they show him the photo evidence to identify the driver.
Last week he got a letter back stating that “photo evidence is only produced in court hearings and is used to identify the vehicle and not the driver. In addition, the camera technicians have reviewed the photo evidence and can confirm that they are unable to identify the driver at the time of the alleged offence. According to Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, it is the responsibility of the Registered Keeper of the vehicle to nominate the driver at any given time".
Please help.
2007-01-01
09:45:23
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saljegi
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