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  1. It is the speeding matter which will cause you the most trouble. If you have been "flashed" a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) and a request for you to provide driver's details will be sent to your old address. If you fail to respond to the request you will be prosecuted for failure to do so. A conviction for that offence carries a hefty fine, six points and an endorsement code that will see your insurance costs go through the roof for the next five years. You need to either get access to the post at your old address or contact the police in the area you believe you were flashed. How long ago do you believe you we
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  2. Ohhh noooo!!!!!! Loved grumpy cat...
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  3. Good luck. Would suggest that you contact organisations that have taken action previously against Government about housing, as they will have more information, which will help inform you about best way forward. Having had a quick look into this, there seems to be quite a lot going on with bedroom tax. Apparently there will be a Supreme Court case at some point. This is a link to an Appeal court case. http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/548.html
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