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Burden of proof for 14-day NIP window
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We've probably all seen those YouTube or Instagram videos by people giving "tips" on how to get out of speeding tickets. I randomly came across this video by MAJ Law (a law firm based in Cheshire apparently) titled "How to WIN a Speeding Case" and wanted to double-check a point they made:

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In short, the person talks about the 14-day time limit for receiving the initial NIP and goes on to say:
"It's for the police to prove this case against you and that may also require them to produce evidence to prove that it was sent within 14 days".

My understanding is that Section 1(3) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 makes it clear that the burden of proof in this instance would be on the defendant, not the police. Am I correct therefore in saying that the video creator is entirely wrong in what they say?
« Last Edit: November 27, 2025, 07:19:16 pm by andy_foster »

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Re: Burden of proof for 14-day NIP window
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You are correct, and this was confirmed by the Divisional Court in the case of Bee vs DPP [2001] EWHC Admin 812
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Re: Burden of proof for 14-day NIP window
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Thanks Andy.

You do wonder how a self-proclaimed "motoring defence solicitor" can get a detail like that wrong, but oh well.