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Thanks for your response. From what you’ve explained I don’t think we can argue exceptional hardship.

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Thank you very much for your response.

It is not worth it at all trying to lie about who was driving and could lead to very catastrophic and life altering consequences. My partner and I would sit down and recollect to recall who was driving at that time.
If it was me driving, which I think is more likely though I am not certain, I would definitely accept all liability.

What do you think is the likely outcome? Do you think it is worth it getting a solicitor as all this is completely new to me.

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Thanks alot for your response.
No, I am not trying to pervert the course of justice at all and understand that is a very serious and worse offence.
I am based in England and have previously attended a speed awareness course in 2024.

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Hello all, I have been driving for about 6 years now and currently have the following points:

June 2025: Speeding (SP30): 3 points
December 2025: Speeding (SP30): 3 points

I have received 2 NIPs in the space of a week asking me to identify the driver. Both myself and partner are insured to drive the car. Partner has no points on license.

NIP 1: Driving 40mph on a 30mph road
NIP 2: Driving 38mph on a 30mph road.

I have reviewed the photographic evidence in both NIPs, they were gotten from the fixed camera on the roads. While I can clearly see the car and number plate, it is impossible to see who was driving, as it was late at night and dead dark. While I cannot remember exactly who was driving it is likely to be me as my partner typically does not speed, but we are not certain.

Is it possible the police has other images or video that could help us identify who was driving? Is it better to say it was me as this is most likely?

Please what do you think is the best way to proceed here. I have not yet responded to either NIP. Thank you so much.

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