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ERRORS ON SUMMONS ????? PLEASE HELP
I wonder if someone could please help me? It’s a bit complicated (well what legal matter isn’t) so please stick with it
If there are any legal people out there I would really appreciate any advice .
Brief out line.
I am a company car drive and I am the registered keeper. The car was caught in speed camera a few months ago doing 59 in a 50 zone and I was duly notified of this. I informed the police that as the car is insured any driver and the car covers over 30k miles a year I couldn’t remember who was driving the car at the time of the alleged offence.
I have now received a summons to appear in court for the offences of
1. speeding excess 50 mph local order manned equipment
2. fail to give information re drivers identity as required
Here is the issue
In a signed witness statement for the process clerk it states: and I quote
All offences dealt with by the ********* constabulary are administered through the use of an offence viewing system and vehicle and keeper details are obtained by a direct lick to the police national computer (PNC). This information is provided directly from the DVLA. This information is returned electronically, updating the offence viewing system which is then imported into an offence management system that generates a combined notice of intended prosecution/section 172request for information etc etc
It also state that: “when the forms are printed they are check to see if the information is correct.
Now here is the problem..
As I have said I have just received the summons however there are mistake on it.
1. The name is wrong as my name is DAVID, they have used Dave on the summons
2. The address is wrong as I live in a CRESCENT and not a Close which they have used on the summons
3. something small but on the last page of the statement the date has been changed from a 21 into a 25 with no correction signature next to it
if they really got my information from the PNC and the DVLA as stated in the signed statement how did they get it so wrong.
Could I argue this a point of law when I go to court?
If there are any legal people out there I would really appreciate any advice .
Brief out line.
I am a company car drive and I am the registered keeper. The car was caught in speed camera a few months ago doing 59 in a 50 zone and I was duly notified of this. I informed the police that as the car is insured any driver and the car covers over 30k miles a year I couldn’t remember who was driving the car at the time of the alleged offence.
I have now received a summons to appear in court for the offences of
1. speeding excess 50 mph local order manned equipment
2. fail to give information re drivers identity as required
Here is the issue
In a signed witness statement for the process clerk it states: and I quote
All offences dealt with by the ********* constabulary are administered through the use of an offence viewing system and vehicle and keeper details are obtained by a direct lick to the police national computer (PNC). This information is provided directly from the DVLA. This information is returned electronically, updating the offence viewing system which is then imported into an offence management system that generates a combined notice of intended prosecution/section 172request for information etc etc
It also state that: “when the forms are printed they are check to see if the information is correct.
Now here is the problem..
As I have said I have just received the summons however there are mistake on it.
1. The name is wrong as my name is DAVID, they have used Dave on the summons
2. The address is wrong as I live in a CRESCENT and not a Close which they have used on the summons
3. something small but on the last page of the statement the date has been changed from a 21 into a 25 with no correction signature next to it
if they really got my information from the PNC and the DVLA as stated in the signed statement how did they get it so wrong.
Could I argue this a point of law when I go to court?
Answers
There was a good answer by New Judge on your earlier question about how to deal with the fact that you can't identify the driver
19:22 Fri 24th Aug 2012
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