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I just recieved notification of speeding (40MPH in a 30MPH) zone. The photograph does not show the driver at all, its from the rear of the vehicle.

Can I contest this ticket, by saying I dont know who was driving? Anyone have any experience with this?
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you can, but there is a chance that although you could possibly dodge the points (I doubt it these days) then unless you can provide a name and address of the driver, you will still be hit with the fine (and costs)
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I got done in a company car, so we kept contesting it and eventually they wrote it off and gave up. They tend to be just after quick money.

It all depends if you are the only named driver or not?
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Thanks for all the help guys. I'll take you up on that advice Lee, see how I get on.
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before you punt letters off, do a little google research and see how people are contesting it.
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Yeah chris you can get pre written letters on ebay for about 3 quid, you just add your name and the case number.
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Yes chris, you have to send back a letter saying you do not know who it was and could they send a photo to show the driver (knowing they cant) so you can help them with their enquiries. It usually stops there, but if they do send one even if it blatantly you send them another letter saying along the lines of you have used all diligence and you are still unable to identify the driver, but give them names and addresses of people you think it could be, like the mrs or a friend etc, and if the police ask these they just say no it wasnt them either.
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they have clamped down a lot in the past year though, and the loophole is being closed.
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may be of some use

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http://www.intranetics.co.uk/SPG/SpeedTrapGuide.pdf

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I got a speed fine through a week ago and it clearly states that should you ask for photographs or evidence that it will not be presented to you but to the court so they have closed the loop. You have to be real sure you want to go down that route.

If it's a company car and the company doesn't keep logs of who drives the car at what point then you have a strong case unless the offence has occured near your house or something where they have a reasonable case to say that only you live in the area kind of thing.
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just take the points aznd fine, and learn from your mistake... it's not like speed cameras aren't big and yellow...
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Consider yourself lucky only getting three points. Driving instructors get three points and the pupil at the time gets three points. Thats six points!
Anyhow it only lasts three or five years and it's only sixty quid isn't it?
Not saying speeding is right but you can't argue about the speed limit either because if there is street lights and no speed indications and no signs on the road telling you the distance to a junction the speed is 30MPH. Anything over and it has to tell you.

Just found this, might be of interest to note the line "The NIP must be sent to the driver within 14 days"
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