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Speeding letter, recentlyapplied for Ilr/LR help needed

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JTF2007
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Speeding letter, recentlyapplied for Ilr/LR help needed

Post by JTF2007 » Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:40 pm

Deall All member,

My dear Friend recently received a 'Notice of Intended Prosecution' letter following a speeding offence (42 in a 30).

The offence was on the 02/12/13, and the letter is dated 04/12/13 advising to accept or challenge the traffic offence.
my friend applied for his ILR/LR application 0n 08/12/13.

Questions:

Q1: As he very recently applied for ILR/LR application , what impact would be and procedure to follow.

Q2: What is the best course of action weather to accept or fight on as this the first time he received that sort of speeding letter.

any advice will be highly appreciated.

Regards

Pqek
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Post by Pqek » Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:59 pm

The best action to take is to accept it so your friend will receive a fixed penalty notice. This should have no effect on the ILR.

If he fights and go to court he could get a conviction which would be a ban for 2 years.

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Re: Speeding letter, recentlyapplied for Ilr/LR help needed

Post by UKBALoveStory » Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:44 pm

42 in 30 is a bit dodgy. consult with some specialists

Pqek
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Re: Speeding letter, recentlyapplied for Ilr/LR help needed

Post by Pqek » Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:49 pm

tahirnaveed wrote:42 in 30 is a bit dodgy. consult with some specialists
42 in 30 will give a FPN, you are ok up to 49 in 30 to get FPN.
Above 50 mph in 30 mph speed limit will be going to court and possibly disqualification.

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