Author Topic: Wrong supporting evidence.  (Read 40 times)

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Wrong supporting evidence.
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Hey, I got a NIP delivered to my house with my cars registration number plate on for doing 46mph in a 40mph and I will absolutely take the fine and points (I did the course in 2024) if it’s definitely me but when I looked at the photos for the evidence the “primary photo” is of my lane with my car which is travelling away from the camera (rear of car) and the opposite lane and another car exactly at the side of me which is travelling towards the camera (front of car) but both the close up photo the car and the close up photo of the reg plate of the car is the car next to me travelling towards the camera so am I best just sucking it up and getting the fine and points?
Thank you.

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Dunno
I am responsible for the accuracy of the information I post, not your ability to comprehend it.
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Thank you

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The photos you have received are not necessarily those which would be used in evidence.

You could contact the police and point out that they have supplied the wrong photos, and they might drop the matter out of embarrassment. Or they might not.

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I’m definitely going to ring up Monday morning, thought I would try get a little advice first though but thank you!! It definitely is embarrassing😂