Slackadder
Take no notice of people like GEF.
He came onto a post of mine with his holier-than-thou opinions which were not asked for.
He seems to be a frustrated magistrate or policeman I think.
I bet he joined the special (needs) police so he could walk around passing his judgement on everyone.
In relation to your question, you don't have to be in the lines but I may have a solution for you that has just got me off speeding.
If you don't take the conditional offer, then you would receive a summons from the Magistrates court. However, this summons has to be issued with 6 months of the alleged offence (the date you were caught).
So, if you can get to six months without the summons being issued, they cannot take it any further.
I managed to get 6 months to elapse because there were lots of links in the chain between the registered keeper and the actual driver.
My car is a company vehicle and the ticket went via the lease company, my company head office, my company local branch, me and then my partner.
Each link in this chain had 28 days to return the NIP and on a couple of occasions the NIP was lost and another had to be sent, thus the overall time between offence and now is over 6 months and the matter has just been closed. No points, no fine and no summons.
They fight dirty slack, thats why we have to exploit every opportunity presented to us.