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Money Moral Dilemma: Should my friends share the cost of my holiday speeding fine?

MSE_Kelvin
MSE_Kelvin Posts: 416 MSE Staff
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edited 21 October at 2:17PM in Flights, currency & car hire
This week's MoneySaver who wants advice asks...

 While on holiday abroad with three friends, we hired a car. We were in a country notorious for being strict on speeding, so we were extremely careful to obey the limits. However, coming down a hill, I slipped over the limit. There were police with a radar gun waiting, and they pulled us over and issued me with a fine for a hefty amount. Should I pay it as I was the driver, or is it fair to ask my friends to help cover the cost, as it was an innocent mistake rather than irresponsible driving?
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  • ButterCheese
    ButterCheese Posts: 707 Forumite
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    You were the sole driver of the vehicle and were in control, so you should pay the fine.  It would be a nice thing to do for your friends to chip in, but morally they are not really obliged to I don't think.  Basically when you agree to drive a car, you are stating that you are volunterring to be in control of the car and take responsiblity for anything that happens (e.g. speeding fines).

    Some people might think that your friends contributing any money or not is a test of true friendship.  I'd like to think that if similar happened to me, my friends would offer something.  But then again, I have friends who I know would offer money, and I have friends that I know would not!
  • CapeTown
    CapeTown Posts: 153 Forumite
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    You say it was an innocent mistake but it wasn't.  What would have happened if you had knocked someone down and killed them accidentally.  Is that an innocent mistake too. Would you expect to share the jailtime with them. You were driving.  You went over the limit. Your fine, you pay.
  • Ed264
    Ed264 Posts: 154 Forumite
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    You don't say how far over the limit you were. If the country has a zero tolerance policy, 51kmh in a 50 limit would result in a fine, and I'm sure every contributor here has done that at some time. If you were 10kmh over the limit, then that's just stupidity. I think it's reasonable for your mates to chip in.
  • Davecu
    Davecu Posts: 9 Forumite
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    A minibus full of us, going skiing, decided not to bother getting a motorway vignette as we were only travelling for one junction in Austria after driving across the border from Germany. Unfortunately, the police were waiting at the end of the slip road as we exited the motorway. I was driving and got fined €120. As it was a group decision, everyone contributed to the fine. On the plus side, I paid with my Tesco credit card and got Clubcard points on the transaction.
  • bgy3jlh
    bgy3jlh Posts: 80 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    All of the detail about being abroad and hiring a car seems irrelevant. If you were in the UK driving your own car and got a speeding fine would you ask your passenger to cough up? I'd like to think not. 
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