There are two possibilities:
The first is that she committed a single continuous offence. That is, she exceed the speed limit once, remained above that limit, and was caught by two cameras during that single transgression. That is obviously not applicable here as it was the same camera.
The second is that she committed two separate offences but they were committed “on the same occasion.” When a driver is convicted in that way, two fines and endorsements are imposed, but only one lot of points (for the most serious).
“On the same occasion” is not defined and it would be for a court to decide the issue if it was claimed. Twenty minutes apart would seem a bit of a stretch to meet that definition. However, since it seems one of the offences will take her to 12 points she will have the matter dealt with in court anyway and it will cost her nothing to make that argument.
Has she taken a speed awareness course in the las three years?
Thanks.
So the situation as I have been told is that she had a incident that she took a speed awareness course for in 2022 so there is no option for that.
She had a 3 point speeding incident circa 2023.
She had a 3 point speeding offence earlier this year around August
She then had 2 3 point offences exactly 20 minutes apart, but I have noted on the COFP papers that one says NorthBound and one says southbound.
They are the following cameras.
A594 TIGERS WAY ( SOUTHBOUND) LEICESTER AT 13:15
A594 TIGERS WAY ( NORTHBOUND) LEICESTER AT 13:35
The forms make no mention that she will automatically reach 12 points with this, should they? Or will they only send a summons to court once the COFP has been returned and the licence is endorsed with the 6 points that takes it to 12.
I now expect- but correct me if I am wrong, that the time between the two coupled with the fact one is Northbound and one southbound will mean they will uphold this as two different offences and 6 points?
Is there anything at all that she can do?
She is prepared to accept the 6 month ban, as there are no exceptional hardships either.
As it happens these points are the only ones she has ever had and has had a family bereavement plus a break up which sent her mental health into decline. She feels that she should really have been driving due to lapses in concentration ( I am aware this is all irrelevant to the case I just felt compelled to add so that she wasnt thought of as a habitual reckless driver).