Thursday, August 18, 2011

Speeding Fines Process. What Should Be Expected

By Ben Walsh


If you have received a speeding fine there are numerous things you can do to defend yourself against the police force and there's a high possibility, dependent on where you are in the process, to fight and even reverse the alleged offence against you.

What I intend to do is outline the techniques available to you at each part of the process and tell you the easiest way to protect against it beginning with even before you even get a ticket.

Before being pulled over.

The simplest way to fight your fine is to not get a ticket in the 1st place. You can accomplish this with a radar detector gizmo. These things will stop a fine before it has even occurred. The device is downloaded with the position of every camera and blackspot known and will also warn you of mobile vans etc. It'll then warn you when you are close, with live updates when using the "connected" version. Connected means the updates to your radar detector are done in real time through a sim card so you will never need to worry about a new camera catching you out.

Being pulled over.

This may be one of the crucial points when receiving a fine as to whether you get it reversed or not. The police are taught to say certain things to get you to confess you are guilty. If you are aware of their process and what to say back then this may stop a fine taking place right there and then. It's a bit of a catch 22 though, there must be some forward thinking on your part because if you do not know what to point out beforehand then to stop a ticket at this point will be too late. It's possible to get the information you want from my website

Right after the event (both fixed speed camera and being pulled over)

Ok so you will have some time to attempt to work out the next move. When the section 172 arrives in the post you have 28 days to appeal a claim. Now depending on whether you received a FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) straight after receiving your section 172 or not will decide what road you would like to travel down. A fixed penalty speeding fineis kind of considered guilty before proven innocent as there will usually be some kind of photographic proof and it's your decision to turn that around. This is done sometimes by not going to court but using template letters to appeal the decision. If this does not work you may either decide to accept the fine in the 28 days and get the 3 points or prepare yourself to apply to the courts.

Going to Court

There is much to be said for going to court if you have got a robust enough legal case, starting from having your fine reduced and being totally over turned and not paying any money. There are 3 methods I know of to steel yourself for this scenario. One is to do it yourself taking proof of another court action that is similar to yours where the person has won and use that as a precedent. An alternative way is to put a legal case together as a motoring lawyer would and represent yourself. a little known ebook on my website should be in a position to help you in putting up a good legal defence. You can use an honest to goodness motoring lawyer which we all know does work as we see high profile cases in the news. This is often terribly pricey particularly if you lose, though there should be a free consultation option so they can gauge what your chances are.

When forming a decision do not forget that it is not just 3 points and a fine, that fine is taken into account for the following 5 years with the insurance corporations, so eventually they'll get much more money from you, not to mention moving nearer to that 12 point ban.




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