Pay the fine, no penalty points

I picked this up on an angling forum I use, if you guy could give your opinions as to whether it works. As I live in the I.o.M. I don’t know, but as I’m moving over to Scotland in a couple weeks it may be a handy bit of info to remember.

Pay your fine, but, NO POINTS DEDUCTED, !!

Read on :-

This is how the points get added to your licence:

If you get a fixed penalty notice through the post which also carries penalty points the computer system first sends you a demand for the cash.

When you have paid, it then sends a demand to return your licence for endorsement.

It cannot handle the licence endorsement and the fine payment at the same time, and it cannot process the points part of the system until the financial section is complete.

If you overpay the fixed penalty, it must issue and send a refund cheque for the overpayment.

Therefore, overpay the fixed penalty by sending a cheque for the full amount plus £1.
The computer will then automatically generate a refund cheque for the over-payment and send it to you.

**** Do not cash this refund cheque - DUMP IT.

The system then remains ‘open’ and c annot generate the ‘send your licence for endorsement’ demand part of the program.

It does, however, record your payment of the fixed penalty, so it does not trigger the ‘follow-up unpaid fine’ stage.

As there is no human intervention, the system will leave you alone, since it has got your money, which is the primary objective!

Well your opinions please

Fraud, conspiracy to pevert the course of justice, and the probability of the points being added to the licence when you send it in because you move house. Also the system will record your offence and the points to your licence record so any attempt to get insurance without mentioning the points lays you open to a charge of pecuniary advantage or whatever it is.

How old is this!! :laughing:

mrpj:
How old is this!! :laughing:

thats a bit rude isnt it :exclamation:

IIRC the last time I got a fixed penalty (2003) I had to send my licence with the payment. This was to the sheriff in Duns (Scottish Borders) so maybe Scotland is different?

no its not different, i’ve had to send mine with the payment every time i’ve been done in england

This is an old Urban Myth

i have ignored the last two notice of intended prosecutions and still have a clean licence, this might not work always,depends on the camera partnership involved i guess. i think they rely on everyone being good honest citizens, and do not have the resources to chase up all the computer generated tickets, if you look on http://www.motorcyclenews.com/ and search speeding tickets there are a few stories about this.

chutney:
i have ignored the last two notice of intended prosecutions and still have a clean licence,

At the moment. Eventually the registered keeper will likely end up in court.