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Caught on the phone while driving
I wondered if anyone could give me a quick answer as I can't find it on the web.
My wife was caught trying to make a call while driving. A police car stopped her and spoke to her and said she would receive a letter explaining what happens next. he incident occured in early August and we believed it was forgotten, but the a letter of penalty came in today.
With police cameras the law says they have to serve you the notice in 2 weeks but is there such a law for phone use?
Thanks
My wife was caught trying to make a call while driving. A police car stopped her and spoke to her and said she would receive a letter explaining what happens next. he incident occured in early August and we believed it was forgotten, but the a letter of penalty came in today.
With police cameras the law says they have to serve you the notice in 2 weeks but is there such a law for phone use?
Thanks
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Wasnt she served notice when they stopped and informed her a letter will be sent with the penalty?
Watching some of the latest police shows and it seems they dont give you a ticket there and then. They say the ticket office? decide on the penalty.
You maybe offered a fixed penalty or a day on a course instead.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
It's not to do with phone use, but with the fact that she has already been told by the officer that she would be reported.
A written Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) is not needed in those circumstances.
[Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, section 1]0 -
Mike,
You might want to try the specialist forums over at Pepipoo as there are many members over there who will be able to advise you:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?act=idx
The forum you want is the "Speeding and Other Criminal Offences" one.
Hope this helps
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[quote=[Deleted User];66529937]It's not to do with phone use, but with the fact that she has already been told by the officer that she would be reported.
A written Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) is not needed in those circumstances.
[Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, section 1][/QUOTE]
That's' correct, also a mobile phone offence does not require a NIP.
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And expect 3 points and about £100 fine (plus a probable rise in insurance premium as a lot of insurance companies are taking a dim view of mobile phone offences now)0
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I have to say I hope she does get three points and a fine. Why do people think the law and the safety of other users doesn't apply to them?0
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It would be six points and a £500 if I had my way0
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You're wife should be ashamed of herself........mobile use while driving is as bad as drink driving IMO...
totally selfish, impatient act.......
If I had my way she'd lose her license.We’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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