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Speeding Offence 2

Speeding offences

Our client had signed and returned a notice of intended prosecution accepting that she was the driver of the vehicle at the relevant time when it was travelling at almost double the speed limit. She was prosecuted and summoned to attend court. She later realised that she was not driving at the time and in fact it was her son who was speeding. We were able to successfully persuade the court that she was not the driver and she was found not guilty of speeding.

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