I’m with flano here. As far as I know, the speeding fine you receive has a return form with a part that you can fill out if someone else is driving. Plus I know of someone who gave his wife his speeding points in the last 2 years, and there was no appeal or court procedure at all. Returned the fine notice, and a new one was issued to his wife. It would make it ridiculous sure, the amount of shared cars within families if the owner was the guilty one every time and making people go to court just to say it was another registered driver.
man up, lose the scarf and take your points
There are some very very stupid people on here. Cunning or guile are clearly not attributes that are aplenty on here.
Fair enough point but there’s a bit of a difference between saying your wife, who is most likely a named driver on your policy, was driving and saying some mysterious lad from New Zealand who lives in the UK was driving. If saying that went uncontested why would anybody accept points? I think the only way to decide this is for Clarkey to contest the points giving his UK living kiwi “friend” as the perpetrator and see what happens if he’s up for it?
I wholeheartedly agree.
what kind of a cunt would not man up and take their points?
Southside nancy boys like Flano wouldn’t want Daddy finding out that they were bold or else their slush funds would be cut off and mincing around America speaking like a severely retarded outcast from California Big Brother would be but a distant memory.
Faggot
People with influence.
Lads with gear bags on the back seat
Spoofer alert.
At least two motorists who had penalty point tickets cancelled by gardaí were directly involved in fatal crashes
Were they the ones killed? Also would the penalty points they had cancelled have put them off the road? Link?
Not sure if that matters Mbb. My own experience is that you drive much more carefully when you have points on the licence.
:rolleyes: Good to see with all the abuse you throw around here that you can take a joke back.
No, he’s back posting the odd time again lately.
the other person has to sign the form being returned and put their licence number on it. it then gets issued to them. its not just a case of making up a name and hoping it goes away, the other person has to accept the fine and points.
Obviously not, there’s many people with a high number of points on their license’s.
I don’t throw much abuse around at all. You’re alright Horse.
As I said Gman, the only way to answer this is for Clarkeycat to proceed with his appeal and see what happens. I would say you are right in certain instances like with wives or family members but in my situation where it was an ex-colleague who had just moved to London, I was told it would go to court and I would be surprised if they would accept the signature of a kiwi living in London with no Irish driving licence.