Oh dear I got caught going very fast last night. Might lose me licence
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Did they deal with it at the road, or are you going to court?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Yikes! Bad news, good luck. You will most definitely want to take a look over at the forums and articles on PePiPoo: Helping the motorist to get justiceComment
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I got done at 125mph on the M6. Just got a 2 week ban and £500 fine. Get a lawyer. One of the 3 judges (the woman ) wanted to give me 6 points which would have (added to my 6) meant a 2 year ban. So get a lawyer to plead your livelyhood etc...Comment
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostI got done at 125mph on the M6. Just got a 2 week ban and £500 fine. Get a lawyer. One of the 3 judges (the woman ) wanted to give me 6 points which would have (added to my 6) meant a 2 year ban. So get a lawyer to plead your livelyhood etc...Comment
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Advice I got from a lawyer for a friend who got done (I have never been caught - I mean - never broken the speed limit) was to admit it, say you appreciate the severity of the crime and are sorry, that you need the car for work and then shut up.
Although getting a lawyer would probably be a better bet!Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOh dear I got caught going very fast last night. Might lose me licenceComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow much did the legal work cost?Comment
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