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Thankfully the deal worked. Phew, although they didn't remove until the last minute in court..

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Well I submitted the deal and have had no response. Court tomorrow.  I have copies of my letters etc to take with me including proof of receipt (signed-off).  I also have proof of failed mail deliveries to my home address at a similar time last year to the notice along side some proof I have taken of mail incorrectly delivered to me that should have gone to my neighbours from Dec Jan once I was aware of this action. 

Any advise on how I can get the deal proposed in the court itself?


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OK, my wife has confirmed I was driving.  She recalls me parking and i do remember where we parked (as it was raining so close to hotel entrance). Sounds like I'll be using 'the deal' text.  Will report back on any issues / outcome.  Thanks for the support.

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I am pretty confident that I would have been driving but cannot be 100%.

It feels risky trying to get the pic etc to verify who was driving.  Will speak to my wife to see if she can recall if she drove there when she gets in tonight. 

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Just spotted in a similar case advice to use “the deal” approach.  Feels right but worth getting your input.

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Hi,

Just opened the letter with a deadline to plea by 26/12/25.

Offence was 7/6/25 69 in a 60
I did not receive either the S172 issued on 11/6/25 or the reminder issued on 16/7/25.

Address details are correct so odd, although I was out of the country from 12/6/25 -> 24/6/25, and across the country from 23/7/25->28/7/25

Separate note is that my son did get an S172 to the house which I shared with him via SMS on 1/8/25.

SJPN dated 05/12/25.

Looking at the car and date of the offence and a trip to the lakes that day, it was either myself the RK or my wife. 

How should I respond to this SJPN, as I didn't actually receive the S172 or reminder, so don't want to plead guilty when it's not true, but also don't want to get into a painful position. 

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