Points on Licence
Discussion
WrekinCrew said:
But the Registered Keeper would get 6 points and an MS90 endorsement for "failing to furnish" driver details.
Unless, of course, the Registered Keeper responded to his "request for driver's details" naming somebody else as the driver, and the correspondence to that somebody else was either lost or ignored. Then Mr Somebody Else might find himself with six points.BertBert said:
WrekinCrew said:
Speeding points - no. How do they know who was driving?
If you were stopped, they'd know who was driving. Then it's possible for points to get applied without you knowing through post getting lost or similar reasons. Edge case, but possible.Perhaps the OP could give some more details?
JagLad said:
Unless, of course, the Registered Keeper responded to his "request for driver's details" naming somebody else as the driver, and the correspondence to that somebody else was either lost or ignored. Then Mr Somebody Else might find himself with six points.
If the police don't get any response from the nominated driver they go back to the RK.ps You can of course get points on your licence wrongly if the DVLA cock up. It's not unknown for them to mix up people with the same/similar names and DOB.
Edited by WrekinCrew on Friday 27th September 16:51
WrekinCrew said:
A lot would have to go wrong for that. Firstly they'll get no response to a Conditional Offer of Fixed Penalty (if applicable), so a Single Justice Procedure Notice would follow. With no plea returned it would go to a full Court hearing. With no response to that summons I'm pretty sure the authorities would try to find you before just issuing points to a licence with a presumably invalid address.
Perhaps the OP could give some more details?
I did say edge casePerhaps the OP could give some more details?
But yes some more context would help
BertBert said:
Sebring440 said:
What the fk is an "Edge case"?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_caseWrekinCrew said:
If the police don't get any response from the nominated driver they go back to the RK.
The could. And they might if they suspect that (say) a fictitious name and/or address had been provided. But if they don't suspect anything untoward, why should they? The RK has fulfilled his obligation under s172 by providing the driver's details.JagLad said:
WrekinCrew said:
If the police don't get any response from the nominated driver they go back to the RK.
The could. And they might if they suspect that (say) a fictitious name and/or address had been provided. But if they don't suspect anything untoward, why should they? The RK has fulfilled his obligation under s172 by providing the driver's details.If he doesn't respond to his own NIP / S.172 I would have thought he could only be charged with failure to furnish, not speeding.
WrekinCrew said:
JagLad said:
WrekinCrew said:
If the police don't get any response from the nominated driver they go back to the RK.
The could. And they might if they suspect that (say) a fictitious name and/or address had been provided. But if they don't suspect anything untoward, why should they? The RK has fulfilled his obligation under s172 by providing the driver's details.If he doesn't respond to his own NIP / S.172 I would have thought he'd be charged with failure to furnish, not speeding.
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