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Jun 25, 2010

Crossing Chevrons


I was going from the m60 east where it joins m60 north on a round about then coming off the slip road where it meets m60 north I cut across the thick White central lines and then got pulled over and police man said I would get 3 points on my licence and £60 fine is there anything I can do I don't think this is fare and no licence no job and me and my kids suther because of 1 silly mistake and was never told about them lines anyway by my instrutor as I never taken motorway lessons
Category: Traffic Signs
Posted by: patterson
Have you got any points already? If so how many?
Im afraid you have committed the offence of contravening a traffic sign which does carry 3 points and a fine.
You would not be able to defend the matter on the basis that you didn't know it was an offence Im afraid.
Why are you going to lose your licence? Are you a new driver or have you got 9 points already? Tell me more.

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Posted by: patterson

 

Possibly our best day ever at Patterson!!

8 Cases defended/points avoided/withdrawn in one day.

Mar 29, 2012
Category: General
Posted by: patterson

 

Do not use online letter packs that claim to "Get yourself off a Speeding Ticket - Guaranteed!"

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The road traffic police have seen them all a thousand times before.

Dec 23, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
This case represents our toughest battle to date. It was a battle at every stage involving Magistrates, District Judges, Court Clerks, Cps lawyers and Crown Court Judges. The argument was all about whether a road was public or private.