I got flashed by a speed camera last week how long does it take to come back?
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Usually with you within 3-7 days but they only have 14 days after that they cant fine you
If the first link wont work use the first and click FAQs all the info you need is there
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I have recently been flashed by a Gatso camera, what happens next? The Police have 14 days to send you a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP). They also get an allowance of a couple of days for the post to deliver it. So if its more than 17days since you were flashed they are too late to prosecute you, unless you were driving a company car, hire car or someone elses car. In these circumstances they are allowed more time to track you down. See below for further details.
I have received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) through the post and I want to know what to do?
If you know that you broke the speed limit and its inside the "14" day rule, then its easier to accept the offer of a £60 fine and 3 points. If you feel strongly enough about the abuse of Gatso's as revenue generating tools - rather than safety tools - then you could go to court. If enough people did this then it would totally clog up the system and it would fall over - however being British and too reserved - this is unlikely to happen. If you already have points on your licence and the points from this will take you to 12 points or more, then you could get banned and we would suggest that you take legal advice to prevent/mitigate this.
The Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) arrived outside of the "14" day period. You should be able to get the prosecution dropped - get our lawyers to write you a legal letter and it should go away. This is assuming that you are the registered owner of the vehicle.
The NIP arrived outside of the"14" day period, as they had my address/details incorrectly recorded or not upto date. Section 1(1) Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 requires that Notices of Intended Prosecution must be served within 14 days if a prosecution is to be successful. However, s2(3) of that Act provides an escape clause for the police. It says:
"failure to comply with the requirement of s1(1) of this act is not a bar to the conviction of the accused in case where the court is satisfied:-
(a) that neither the name and address of the accused nor the name and address of the registered keeper could with reasonable diligence have been ascertained in time for the notice to be served in compliance with s1(1)"
SWEAT IT OUT
AND I'M PRAYING YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE!
AND.I'LL BET YA MY GOD IS LISTENING!
7 to 10 days
you can wait up to 6 months..fingers crossed there was no film!
I beleive that there is a certain time limit within which they should notify you which I think is around 2-3 weeks but I could be mistaken.
If it flashed once it's a dummy, if it gave a double flash it works. Usually about 4-5 weeks but could be longer.
about a week depending on your local police force
if you do not hear any thing buy one month or 28 days you or free
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