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What is the time frame in which I should receive a speeding ticket from the Police?
2009-01-06
I was stopped for allegedly doing 103mph. I don’t believe I was doing this speed but the policeman said I would have to pay for him to attend Court to challenge this. What should I do?
2009-01-06
Our car was caught by a mobile speeding camera. We don’t know who was driving. As my husband is the registered owner, should he take the points or should we ask for a photo?
2009-01-06
I want to learn to drive with a friend who has been driving for over three years. Does she need to be insured for my car as well?
2008-12-22
I was travelling at 85mph in a 60mph zone when I saw a police camera van. I slammed my brakes on to get back down to 60mph. Will the camera have caught me before I slowed down or will I get away with it?
2008-12-22
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