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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:23 pm 
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Taxi driver asks to be 'let off' for speeding offence.



A TAXI driver caught speeding in Solihull asked magistrates if they would ‘let him off’ without imposing penalty points on his licence.

Mohammed Ramzan was caught driving at 38mph in a 30 speed along limit, along Lode Lane, near Bramcote Drive, on December 1 last year.

The 44-year-old pleaded guilty to speeding but said, at Solihull Magistrates Court on Monday, that he had always been a ‘careful driver.’

“I have been driving for a long time, I have never had points on my licence. I am a taxi driver and I really do not want points on my licence,” he said to the bench.

But magistrates said they had no choice but to endorse his licence with three penalty points, as well as fining him £70, £85 costs and £20 victim surcharge.

source: http://www.solihullnews.net/news/solihu ... -33431401/

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:43 pm 
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Taxi driver asks to be 'let off' for speeding offence.



A TAXI driver caught speeding in Solihull asked magistrates if they would ‘let him off’ without imposing penalty points on his licence.

Mohammed Ramzan was caught driving at 38mph in a 30 speed along limit, along Lode Lane, near Bramcote Drive, on December 1 last year.

The 44-year-old pleaded guilty to speeding but said, at Solihull Magistrates Court on Monday, that he had always been a ‘careful driver.’

“I have been driving for a long time, I have never had points on my licence. I am a taxi driver and I really do not want points on my licence,” he said to the bench.

But magistrates said they had no choice but to endorse his licence with three penalty points, as well as fining him £70, £85 costs and £20 victim surcharge.

source: http://www.solihullnews.net/news/solihu ... -33431401/


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:44 pm 
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Why go to court to ask for something that's not in the courts powers to do?

Methinks he would make a good union leader.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:13 pm 
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Have to admire his brass neck though :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:32 am 
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Of course he's a careful driver cause as everyone knows it's only careful drivers that speed !!! :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:56 pm 
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As stupid as it might seem! A letter explaining the circumstances i.e it was a safety issue at stake at the time............will be taken into account. Depending on the "Decision Maker" - no further action will be taken.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:34 pm 
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As stupid as it might seem! A letter explaining the circumstances i.e it was a safety issue at stake at the time............will be taken into account. Depending on the "Decision Maker" - no further action will be taken.

But that's different to what the article alludes too.

If he denies the offence, then a not guilty plea would initiate a trial.

However it appears he pleaded guilty, therefore the court had no option other to issue the points.

They have discretion on the fine, but not the points.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:44 pm 
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cabby john wrote:
As stupid as it might seem! A letter explaining the circumstances i.e it was a safety issue at stake at the time............will be taken into account. Depending on the "Decision Maker" - no further action will be taken.

But that's different to what the article alludes too.

If he denies the offence, then a not guilty plea would initiate a trial.

However it appears he pleaded guilty, therefore the court had no option other to issue the points.

They have discretion on the fine, but not the points.


Yes, you are right, I should have explained in more detail.

When the NIP arrives then fill in all the necessary details required. If the circumstances were outside of your "normal" responsibility i.e say... increasing your speed in order to avoid an accident, then write an accompanying letter to explain as to what, and why it happened.

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