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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: Rich72 Date: February 25, 2026, 9:32 am
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Sorry Andy im just in a stressfull situation besides the 2 NIPs.
Answering Manxtom no i havent received anything besides the NIPs
.Thanks
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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: FuzzyDuck Date: February 25, 2026, 10:08 am
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So have you responded to each request naming yourself?
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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: Rich72 Date: February 25, 2026, 10:15 am
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No not as yet Fuzzyduck. I only received the NIPs yesterday.
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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: BertB Date: February 26, 2026, 5:15 am
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At the risk of repeating myself then. To almost certainly see a
COFP (fixed Penalty Offer) for the first offence of 44mph in a
30 limit, I would return this form on its own in the first
instance, naming yourself as driver. This would ensure that a
COFP can be issued giving you time to respond and accept
points/fine.
If you delay on this, it is possible that they may decide a time
out is possible and will issue a SJPN instead. You could ask
them to apply sentence at the same level as a fixed penalty, but
there is no guarantee they will adhere to this meaning 4/5
points and larger fine/costs instead of 3pts & £100.
For the second offence of 50mph, it will be heading to SJPN
anyway so no need to rush. Normally it wouldn't matter in
delaying, but given the offence was end of November, if you wait
the allowed time available and return the form so as to reach
them on day 28 it often takes some time to process a SJPN. There
are few to no guarantees, but it does slightly widen the
possibility of a time out in your favour.
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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: Rich72 Date: February 26, 2026, 5:47 am
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Thankyou for your response Bert . When you mention a time out ,
does that mean that there is a specific window in which the
penalty is valid?
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Re: 50mph in a 30mph .
By: andy_foster Date: February 26, 2026, 6:41 am
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That is explained in the "READ THIS FIRST" post which is still
too much trouble for you to bother reading, despite prompting.
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