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Thank you very much, @NewJudge, for your assistance

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Thank you very much, @NewJudge, for your response.

I assume now that the reason for the SJPN is my failure to send my license details, even though this wasn’t mentioned on the notice itself.

It seems there’s nothing else I can do to resolve this with a fixed penalty at this point.

Would my financial situation, like monthly expenses, will be considered when calculating the final fine, or if that won’t affect the decision?

Is there an opportunity to appeal the final fine if it’s excessive?

I apologize for all the questions, but I’m completely new to this process and I’m really upset that it’s escalated without a clear explanation.

Thank you again

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Hi All,

I had my second speeding ticket on Feb 4th this year, which meant I cant go for the online course.

Received the NIP on Feb 9th, which I responded to immediately by confirming myself as the driver and providing my license details. The offence was driving at 37 Miles on 30 miles road.

I received the offer on Feb 23, and made the payment, however, I don't remember if I sent my license details or not. Mostly i didn't.

On July 22, I received the SJPN, with the offence mentioned is the same speed ticker on Feb 4th. As I didn't understand why I'm being prosecuted, I went online and pleaded guilty.

On Aug 9th, I received a refund to my 100 pounds fine that I paid on Feb 23rd.

My questions now: is my case still going to court? Isn't there a 6 months limit for prosecution? and as the SJPN offence is the speeding ticket on Feb 4th, doesn't this mean it is already past the 6 months limit?

Thanks for the advise.

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