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noahsark wrote:Hi all,
I was caught by a speed camera last week but I haven't received any notice yet. In the meantime, I am about to submit my tier 1 application.
I have read a lot of posts in this forum discussing whether over speed is a traffic offence or not. But in my case, I am wondering if I send the application before I receive the panelty ticket, should I leave the criminal offence section blank?
Will there be any bad consequnces that HO will refuse my application because of that?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Ray
what makes u think u have been caught by a speed camera? flash?noahsark wrote:Hi all,
I was caught by a speed camera last week but I haven't received any notice yet. In the meantime, I am about to submit my tier 1 application.
I have read a lot of posts in this forum discussing whether over speed is a traffic offence or not. But in my case, I am wondering if I send the application before I receive the panelty ticket, should I leave the criminal offence section blank?
Will there be any bad consequnces that HO will refuse my application because of that?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Ray
Abhijack,abhijack wrote:what makes u think u have been caught by a speed camera? flash?noahsark wrote:Hi all,
I was caught by a speed camera last week but I haven't received any notice yet. In the meantime, I am about to submit my tier 1 application.
I have read a lot of posts in this forum discussing whether over speed is a traffic offence or not. But in my case, I am wondering if I send the application before I receive the panelty ticket, should I leave the criminal offence section blank?
Will there be any bad consequnces that HO will refuse my application because of that?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Ray
i know speed camera flashed for my friend but neva got any letter... probably there was no film remaining...
so i think unless u have a letter u shudnt even thinking of declaring anything like that...
This is not true. The letter that is being mentioned above is called as NIP (Notice of Intended Prosecution) and if the recipient does not receive it within 15 working days from the date when the offence was committed, then by law that NIP ibecomes invalid.A large number of speed cameras are not functional and are just there to act as deterrents. However, if the camera is active, it can take from a week to upto 6 months for that dreadful letter to arrive in the post.
I stand corrected, but only for the second part:dnicky wrote:This is not true. The letter that is being mentioned above is called as NIP (Notice of Intended Prosecution) and if the recipient does not receive it within 15 working days from the date when the offence was committed, then by law that NIP ibecomes invalid.A large number of speed cameras are not functional and are just there to act as deterrents. However, if the camera is active, it can take from a week to upto 6 months for that dreadful letter to arrive in the post.
Visit DVLA site to get more information on the above.
However, if the camera is active, it can take from a week to upto 6 months for that dreadful letter to arrive in the post.