About 5 months ago I caught caught speeding on the A2 by a speed camara. The car is registered to the misses and so the ticket came through to her, as she wasn't driving filled the form out saying that I was. A ticket then came through now addressed to myself, I never filled it out accepting the penalty or replied, the form has now been lost and I've heard no more from them.
I got stopped the other day by police for a little talking too, and they checked my details and if I had a licence, but never mentioned the outstanding ticket.
Somebody said to me ifyou don't reply to the conviction, the system can only hold them on file for 6 months and then they get wiped as they do not have the capacity to store then longer because of all the new ones coming onto it.
I don't want to contact them and point it out if I haven't got, was wondering if any fellow lifers know anymore about it.
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I would doubt very much that that just forget about them if there's no reply within 6 months. If that were the case why would anyone ever reply?
Might take a while but wouldn't assume it's gone away if I were you.
They usually give you a time limit by which you must reply - I should think you've exceeded that by now. I'd just keep my head down if I was you.
Using various techniques, my wife and I have managed to successfully contest a couple of speeding tickets in the past, but I think they've got wise and it's much more difficult these days. What I continue to do is reply right at the end of the period allowed and ask for the photo - there's always a chance that they've lost it in the meantime. Also, ask them when the camera was last callibrated.
Wouldn't it be easier to drive legally in the first place?
In my experience weaving tissues of lies and half truths is a recipe for disaster later on.
So true vicar, so true.