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Messages - Nannycorn

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I'm pretty sure there are no ANPR cameras on the 1.7 mile journey to/from my place of work, but I'll happily describe the route. I have a print of my Google Maps timeline for that day, but that only really proves where my phone was, technically.

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My car was most definitely not there, and whatever car WAS there, I can offer no information at all regarding the driver.

Although the NIP does specify the make of vehicle correctly, is this info obtained from DVLA when they search on the reg?

I did a search with possible reg numbers that might have been misread, and came up with a valid plate for a different make of car (if a D was misread as O).

As for a possibly incorrect date and/or time, I've never been to the location specified. I've been to Bath, but not for at least 15 years, never to that part of Bath and never by car.

My money is on a reg number misread, which is an understandable human error, but lawd, what a carry on!

The form requests a letter to confirm I dispute the offence, together with photos of my car (front, rear, left and right side views) and any other information I can provide, so I have a print of my Google timeline for that day. I also have an entire office full of people who can vouch for my whereabouts on that day, and potentially computer logs and CCTV too.

All I was really looking for was a template or suggested wording for the letter. I'll be requesting a copy of their photographic evidence, as I believe I have a right to do so.

Hopefully it is just a misread of the reg and it'll all go away once someone with two functioning eyes and a couple of braincells to rub together takes a second look.

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I guess it'll have to be snail mail - I work full time and I doubt my employer is going to let me wait on the phone for a couple of hours on Tuesday morning trying to get through!

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No email option to contact the Speed Enforcement Unit. The phone line is only available 08:00-13:00 Tuesday and Thursday. When I called on Thursday, after I got the NIP, in 1hr and 45 mins I had progressed from number 58 in the queue to number 27. It's ridiculous.

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My car was in the car park adjacent to the office where I work. The key was in my coat pocket on the back of my chair.

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Received a NIP yesterday (34 in a 20, apparently), but at the time of the alleged offence I was at work 140-ish miles away! Misread reg plate? Cloned plates? How do I proceed with this?

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