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  1. As I said - worst case scenario. it does concern me though that people on here seem to see it as an innocent action? Whether it's 1p, £1 or in this case £6 due to the deposit - it's wrong both legally and morally.
  2. If it's a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from Richmond upon Thames Borough Council then the best hope you have is some mitigation in writing to them pleading your case. I doubt it though and I would advise you pay up and take it on the chin.
  3. Worst case scenario is fraud by false representation and/or theft. If deemed serious enough could result in a prosecution and imprisonment. The fact that you've blabbed it all online will make you relatively easy to find though, cheers.
  4. Until it gets as far as court it's at the discretion of the police as to whether to hand over any relevant footage or materials. You've put a very precise figure on your estimated speed - how sure are you? Is the speedometer in your car accurate? The worse they can say is no but if you are articulate and persistent then they will probably hand it over to keep the peace...
  5. Incorrect unless it's an indictable only offence, an either-way offence and opted for by the defendant or under other rare conditions.
  6. And lets not forget that someone can still be prosecuted whilst under the limit if they are driving whilst unfit due to drink/drugs.
  7. All depends on relevant force - it's a completely discretionary offer.
  8. Or it's not in the public interest due to the previous endorsements and/or the fact that he's a totter?
  9. Apologies - please try this one: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2014/560.html
  10. Please read the link to the appeal I posted above. If you had continued down the road and then turned around I think you would have been fine.
  11. Not if there is a prohibition in place. Your only recourse for appeal would be to check through the relevant orders but it doesn't always go to plan
  12. In a roundabout way, yes. You've gone from one side of the carriageway to the other. There is very recent case law regarding this - http://www.bailii.org/cgi-bin/markup.cgi?doc=/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2014/560.html,
  13. Bang to rights as in the full evidential requirement has been fulfilled. I would suggest that you pay the discounted fine whilst you can!
  14. Dual carriageway, turn in the road and crossover to the opposite carriageway - bang to right I'm afraid.
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