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NIP Rules
May 19, 2010
14 day rule - NIP
the alledged offence took place on 07.04.10
i was not notified untill 11.05.10, i seem to rember hearing somwere that you must be notified within 14 days if so what do i do next.
i was not notified untill 11.05.10, i seem to rember hearing somwere that you must be notified within 14 days if so what do i do next.
Category: NIP Rules
Posted by: patterson
If you are the registered keeper of the car then you need to be notified of the alleged offence within 14 days if you were not stopped at the time.
Their are exceptions to the rule if the police have trouble tracking you down. For example if you have only just bought the car or if you have moved recently.
If you still think they have broken the rule then come back to me and I will be able to help further
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