Hello everyone,
My first post and grateful for any advice, and appreciate giving up your time to look at my post. I'll try and outline this in chronological order. This is on behalf of my father who is 74yo and already has 3 points on his license before the incident.
17/2/25 - Caught speeding by static fixed camera doing 35mph on a 30mph road.
26/2/25 - Received NIP letter from Met Police and responded with personal details using web link provided.
12/3/25 - Received offer letter of NDORS diversionary course. My father rejected this offer by not responding. His stated preference was to pay the future fixed fine reduced offer as indicated in the letter.
2/5/25 - My father went abroad.
20/6/25 - Letter of Conditional offer of Fixed Penalty arrives at my fathers residential property. Was not opened.
2/8/25 - My father returns to UK from abroad. Opens his letters.
3/8/25 - My father tries to pay the fixed penalty using the web link provided but throws an error. Suspect it is because 28 days have lapsed and the offer was withdrawn as said in letter. My father sends an email to Met Police to argue mitigating circumstance (he was abroad) when letter of fixed penalty arrived and asking if offer can be reopened so he can pay.
4/8/25 - Met Police respond to email by saying offer was withdrawn due to 28 days and SJP notice will be sent.
5/8/25 - Received letter of SJP notice.
Little bit annoyed that in this day and age that correspondence by the Met is all done by paper letters, even though they had his number and email address which he can access whilst abroad. But anyway, should i advise my father to plead guilty, given he accepts the speeding? However, is there any way to argue for leniency on the judgement based on his mitigating circumstance (being abroad) and doing everything he can when he returned to UK. What is the likely fine and license points additions for guilty or non-guilty pleads?