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Thanks for your reply. Have you ever heard of anyone having their charges dropped and be allowed to still go via the conditional offer process?

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I got a reply a short while ago:

"Dear Mr ********,

 

Thank you for your communication.

 

Unfortunately we cannot trace receipt of the “PART 2: SUBMISSION OF DRIVING LICENCE DETAILS” form.

 

Once the file has passed to the court our involvement in the matter is ended and cannot be taken back from the court.

 

You do have the opportunity when you enter your plea, to provide any mitigation which would be considered by the magistrate in deciding the penalty.

 

Kind Regards

 

Glen

 

 

Conditional Offer Administrator

Norfolk & Suffolk Constabularies

Central Ticket Office, Criminal Justice Services

PO Box 3293

Norwich NR1 7ET

Tel:  01603 276400   

www.norfolk.police.uk"

This means there's no chance they will drop charges right? That I'll have to go to court? Thanks for your time.

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a conditional offer was sent to me in April to accept 3 points and a £100 fine. I sent the £100 fine in June, however it seems I forgot to send the license details again in acceptance of the conditional offer of 3 points as I assumed I'd already sent the details.

If that is correct it seems that your response was late, as well as lacking the licence details.

I was within the time frame for paying off the fine. Their main issue was not getting the license details.

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In March 24, I was caught doing 55mph in a 40. After sending my license details and admitting I was the driver, a conditional offer was sent to me in April to accept 3 points and a £100 fine. I sent the £100 fine in June, however it seems I forgot to send the license details again in acceptance of the conditional offer of 3 points as I assumed I'd already sent the details.
A few days ago I was issued with a Single Justice Procedure Notice to plead guilty/not guilty. They also notified me that my initial fine had now been refunded on 14/7. I reached out to the Norfolk constabulary on Thursday (18/7) to ask if the charges could be dropped due to the mitigating circumstances I detailed in the email, and if I could re-send my license details/pay the fine. They have yet to respond.

My question is, is there any point now in pursuing this route in directly contacting the police or is it now too late and now I have no choice but to plead guilty and hope they don't fine me 1 weeks pay/4 points? My job requires me to have an immaculate record so this may have an impact on my job, let alone potentially disqualify me from working in certain countries abroad!
Thanks for your time.

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Lovely. Should I just keep my reply to them simple?

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"50u - Performing a prohibited turn (no U-turn) in Ilford High Road (A) on 13/6/24 at 7.19am. The alleged contravention was noted by enforcement officer 071 who was observing images from a road side camera."

I was driving on High Road in Ilford where this section of the road doesn’t allow U-turns as clearly displayed via signs. I proceeded to turn right into the small car park for “PRC Direct” and after around 5 seconds, I decided to reverse out of the parking spot and came back onto the road. For this, I have received a PCN as council are alleging I contravened code 50u whereby I performed an illegal u turn. My car is the Silver Ford focus as can be seen in the video I’ve uploaded to YouTube.

Surely this manoeuvre I performed cannot be considered a U-turn right?

This is where I turned "right" into:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/7WajTSdtazsHi2CMA


Here is a video of what happened. Silver focus turning right. https://youtu.be/PX6MzamyZp8?si=ShHtwmO-Fok9_tB_

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