A kind-hearted citizen has reported me for allegedly jumping a red light—if indeed it was me. From what I can make out in the picture, it appears I was in a queue at temporary traffic lights and overtook two cars to take a right turn. It feels a bit petty, but I understand it is still an offence.
The image provided by the police is a poor-quality laser-printed copy, and I cannot clearly read the number plate. Additionally, there is a discrepancy between the time on the image and the time on what I presume to be dash cam footage.
I contacted the police to ask about this discrepancy, and they responded by saying the dash cam was set to BST. They also stated they have a signed witness statement confirming this. Despite this, they have refused to provide a better-quality image, although they have confirmed that one exists. They have said this higher-quality image will only be shown to me if I take the matter to court.
My car is quite distinctive, and the location of the alleged offence is near my home. However, there is an identical vehicle just half a mile away.
Should I return the NIP stating that I cannot confirm whether it was me because the number plate is unclear? If I do, what are the potential consequences?