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Live cases legal advice => Speeding and other criminal offences => Topic started by: Jasonrow on March 14, 2025, 09:20:49 pm
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And there you have the answer (eventually). So forget any late NIP defence and get her to get on and admit being the (assuming she was).
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Registered keeper
The car is leased therefore she isn’t classed as the registered keeper
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The car is leased therefore she isn’t classed as the registered keeper
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My wife has received 2 NIP today dated 13/3/25 the date of first offence 31/1/25 which also has a error with her name...
This, together with the delay could indicate that the police got her details from somewhere other than the DVLA. Can you think of a reason why that might be necessary?
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Are her details correct (and current) on her V5C? What is the date after the DocRef. No. at the bottom of page 2 of her V5C?
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Registered keeper
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Without telling us your wife's relationship to the vehicle it will be impossible for anyone to advise.
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My wife has received 2 NIP today dated 13/3/25 the date of first offence 31/1/25 which also has a error with her name the second offence date is 11/02/25 does she have grounds for appeal with the dates being over 28 days
Thanks in advance