NIP processing time?
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BunkMoreland

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3,149 posts

28 months

Just a quickie

Got flashed by a GATSO early December. 36 in a 30
Dual carriageway that for decades has been 40. Such is life in Khans London that hates free movement of people. Ironic given he's so pro-EU hehe
Got the paperwork through. 1 week to the day afterwards.
It was me.
I sent the paperwork back saying as much, week before Christmas

Nothing back yet?

Met Police if it matters.

ExBoringVolvoDriver

11,193 posts

64 months

BunkMoreland said:
Just a quickie

Got flashed by a GATSO early December. 36 in a 30
Dual carriageway that for decades has been 40. Such is life in Khans London that hates free movement of people. Ironic given he's so pro-EU hehe
Got the paperwork through. 1 week to the day afterwards.
It was me.
I sent the paperwork back saying as much, week before Christmas

Nothing back yet?

Met Police if it matters.
Not the Met but I did mine online and received the NIP 3 working days later - I would imagine that the Christmas break may have delayed things a bit though.

Tannedbaldhead

3,058 posts

153 months

Yesterday (07:26)
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BunkMoreland said:
Just a quickie

Got flashed by a GATSO early December. 36 in a 30
Dual carriageway that for decades has been 40. Such is life in Khans London that hates free movement of people. Ironic given he's so pro-EU hehe
Got the paperwork through. 1 week to the day afterwards.
It was me.
I sent the paperwork back saying as much, week before Christmas

Nothing back yet?

Met Police if it matters.
I confessed to this forum of "speeding" where limits had been recently lowered.
I found that the driving equivalent of muscle memory would kick in and, unless I was very switched on as I made progress, I'd find myself travelling at the old limit.
Something that surprised me was the puritanical response of the majority of PHers replying. For some reason a lot of them don't like speeders under any circumstances.


CanAm

12,526 posts

293 months

Yesterday (07:38)
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Tannedbaldhead said:
I confessed to this forum of "speeding" where limits had been recently lowered.
I found that the driving equivalent of muscle memory would kick in and, unless I was very switched on as I made progress, I'd find myself travelling at the old limit.
Something that surprised me was the puritanical response of the majority of PHers replying. For some reason a lot of them don't like speeders under any circumstances.
I sometimes feel that we have been infiltrated by Mumsnet and BRAKE.

markymarkthree

3,240 posts

192 months

Yesterday (07:49)
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Tannedbaldhead said:
I confessed to this forum of "speeding" where limits had been recently lowered.
I found that the driving equivalent of muscle memory would kick in and, unless I was very switched on as I made progress, I'd find myself travelling at the old limit.
Something that surprised me was the puritanical response of the majority of PHers replying. For some reason a lot of them don't like speeders under any circumstances.
Sadly PH is slowly being taken over by the "wet wipes" from BRAKE org.
Take heart though, there are still plenty of us ole fart speeders still around, we just don't stick our heads above the parapet's to often. paperbag

SS2.

14,671 posts

259 months

Yesterday (08:11)
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BunkMoreland said:
Just a quickie

Got flashed by a GATSO early December. 36 in a 30
Dual carriageway that for decades has been 40. Such is life in Khans London that hates free movement of people. Ironic given he's so pro-EU hehe
Got the paperwork through. 1 week to the day afterwards.
It was me.
I sent the paperwork back saying as much, week before Christmas

Nothing back yet?

Met Police if it matters.
If you're going to be offered a course, they'll likely want this to be completed no later than 4 months from the date of the alleged offence. Likewise for the issue of an offer to accept a fixed penalty.

Means you could be waiting a little longer for something to drop through your leterbox.

BunkMoreland

Original Poster:

3,149 posts

28 months

Yesterday (17:45)
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Thanks everyone smile

SS2. said:
If you're going to be offered a course, they'll likely want this to be completed no later than 4 months from the date of the alleged offence. Likewise for the issue of an offer to accept a fixed penalty.

Means you could be waiting a little longer for something to drop through your leterbox.
Yeah, seems that 36 is within Mets criteria for a Speed awareness course.

BertBert

20,746 posts

232 months

Yesterday (18:11)
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BunkMoreland said:
Yeah, seems that 36 is within Mets criteria for a Speed awareness course.
Well within!