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Speeding camera NIP come after 14 days
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This is a complicated one. You are probably better off asking here http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=5
Do you actually have the V5c in your hand or are you giving the details from memory?0 -
Kierancooney123 wrote: »The safer road unit have responded to my email. They said even tho I have the proof that I am the registered keeper from that date it’s not down on the dvla systems that I am. I don’t know how it’s possible since they control logbooks ? Do I have any grounds at all
Two issues. First, there seems to be a discrepancy with the DVLA records. You need to sort that out with them ASAP.
Second, tou cannot "appeal" against a NIP. It seems the police are not going to accept that there has been an error, so your only route is to go to court. Depending on the offence, the police may offer you a course or a fixed penalty. If so, you need to ignore those offers and wait to be summonsed. That could take about six months. If you have the written evidence (V5C and NIP) then you have a solid defence.
BTW what is the date of issue of the NIP?0 -
Yes I have all to hand in front of me 👍0
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It says on the email back to me that I can request a court hearing if I still feel I have the right to appeal. The date of the NIP IS 2/2/20190
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You need to send your details in writing. Check out the forum I linked to as it's a specialist speeding tickets one.0
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You might have a V5C issued 3/3/2018 in your hand, but is it the most recently issued one?
Use the DVLA Vehicle Enquiry checker, and put the DocRef in to check if it is. If it isn't, then there's your answer. Something's gone on with it, and the NIP probably did go to the correct keeper as of the date of the offence.
(Just to clarify - when you say the offence was 2/12, you do mean 2nd December, right? Not 12th February...?)0 -
This is a complicated one. You are probably better off asking here http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=5
Do you actually have the V5c in your hand or are you giving the details from memory?
What do you find complicated?0 -
AndyMc..... wrote: »What do you find complicated?
That he has a V5c in front of him but something has gone awry. Perhaps bemusing is a better word.0 -
Kierancooney123 wrote: »The safer road unit have responded to my email. They said even tho I have the proof that I am the registered keeper from that date it’s not down on the dvla systems that I am. I don’t know how it’s possible since they control logbooks ? Do I have any grounds at all
How did you notify the dvla of the transfer of RK back in march 2018?
Just wondering if perhaps the car originally had private plates (you may not have known) the owner applied to transfer or retain the plate online which would have triggered a new v5 and rendered the old one invalid. Not that I'm going off anything concrete - more just trying to theorise a reasonable explanation.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0
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