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My friend was selling his car and let a potential buyer test drive it who then got caught speeding. My friend does not have contact details for the potential buyer. What should he do?
2008-10-08
I have received a NIP for speeding but on that date I and my car were elsewhere. I believe my car may have been cloned. How should I proceed?
2008-10-08
I only have a provisional licence and was caught speeding. I have to produce my papers at the police station. What will happen to me when they find out I only have a provisional licence?
2008-10-08
I jumped a red light recently. Do I have the option of attending a red light course instead of penalty points?
2008-10-08
I have received a NIP for doing 36mph in a 30mph zone. I don't believe I was doing this speed and have a faulty speedometer. I am disabled and cannot afford to pay the fine. Can I contest this?
2008-10-07
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