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I have received more than one NiP for speeding on the same day/over a couple of days close together, can I get these treated as one offence?

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I have received more than one NiP for speeding on the same day/over a couple of days close together, can I get these treated as one offence?

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Where a person is convicted of an offence involving obligatory endorsement (i.e. bald tyres) and the person convicted has been charged with two or more offences committed on the same occasion (note the words Same Occasion are not defined!) the total number of penalty points to be attributed to them is the number or highest number that would be attributed to him on conviction of just one offence. In the case of the bald tyres, applying the above rule then only one set of 3 penalty points should be awarded notwithstanding the charge of 4 bald tyres. I would certainly encourage any defendant to run with the same defence in these circumstances and a good lawyer should be able to assist with this. Q. The police vehicle that operated the speed trap was parked illegally on double yellow lines, can they break the law to operate a speed trap. In summary yes, they are excused the provisions of, in this case the Road Traffic Act, when gathering evidence. Q. The picture taken of my vehicle is uncl

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