With regard to the speed cameras we have on our roads today. That is a piece of relatively unsophisticated equipment, just a radar device with a fixed camera and flash. The radar device and the camera provides what is legally seen as primary evidence against you. But the secondary evidence which the police and courts have to have to support what is in effect an allegation not 100% proof of speeding, has to exist.
The secondary evidence is provided by the lines on the road. The police are expected to extrapolate from the photographs count up the distance between the lines in relation to your car as it is crossing them, ie the distance you have travelled in a given time - this indicates your overall speed.
The secondary evidence is provided by the lines on the road. The police are expected to extrapolate from the photographs count up the distance between the lines in relation to your car as it is crossing them, ie the distance you have travelled in a given time - this indicates your overall speed.
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So, if you have received a section 172 notice through the post you will see that you are required to say who was driving at the time, and that if you were driving you are required by law to admit this or that if someone else was driving you are legally required to state who this in fact was. This can be a source of extreme worry and concern for some people when they are not entirely sure who was driving at the time.
It is a fact that a large number of motoring accidents result in injuries and if there is a dispute (as there often is) over liability then you will need to have a good solicitor and case to be successful in court. Don't delay your decision to file a personal injury lawsuit. When hiring a personal injury lawyer, it is important to find a practitioner with vast experience working on behalf of plaintiffs.
Everybody especially drivers know about penalty points that are incurred as a result of being found guilty of a motoring offence. It's a fact that most motoring offences do in fact result in penalty points on your licence, not all of them but nearly all. It can be anything between 2 points up to 10 for a single offence depending on how serious the law views that particular offence to be, it can often be decided by the courts as to how many points you get unless it is a fixed penalty.Fixed penalties tend to be typically a speeding offence, not requiring a court appearance unless you are going to dispute the offence.
There are over 8 million parking tickets issued every year here in the UK, most of which are paid without question but a certain amount of these are actually contested by drivers and often successfully. Thousands of appeals result in the penalty charge notice for illegal parking being withdrawn by the council without question.
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