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Not sure its a good idea. But if the Op is going on a speed awareness course its not a conviction. Hopefully its the first time for him otherwise obviously we are in a different ball game...anotherbrickinthewall wrote:Maybe you should write to the HO declaring this conviction before they find out when they come to processing your application. There is also the plus point that they'll process your application faster!
check the following linkantouk wrote:Yes it is the first time. But the letter doesnt talk about any courses, they asked me to fill-in the form on who is driving the car.
There is a national scheme which will allow drivers to take part in a speed awareness course as an alternative to prosecution. In order to qualify for the course, the driver must not have exceeded the speed limit by excessive amounts. Each force will set it's own trigger speed limits. A driver may only attend one course in three years and the offer of a course is at each Force's discretion.antouk wrote:Yes it is the first time. But the letter doesnt talk about any courses, they asked me to fill-in the form on who is driving the car.
You have not been convicted yet, so what are you going to inform Home Office about? Don't be in a hurry to run to HO. You'll only end up getting yourself into more trouble.antouk wrote:Thanks runie. Thats a brilliant piece of information. I will contact the concerned force and request them for a course instead of a prosecution. Once i get a reply back from them i will take a decision of informing the Home office.
Thanks
Got it. Thanks longhorn.longhorn1 wrote:You have not been convicted yet, so what are you going to inform Home Office about? Don't be in a hurry to run to HO. You'll only end up getting yourself into more trouble.antouk wrote:Thanks runie. Thats a brilliant piece of information. I will contact the concerned force and request them for a course instead of a prosecution. Once i get a reply back from them i will take a decision of informing the Home office.
Thanks
I am in same position now.antouk wrote:Hey guys,
Thanks for your valuable advises, i requested for a speed awareness course and they have agreed for one. So i need NOT go back to HO and inform about this incident, am i right?
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