If you are intending to challenge the fine on a technical point of law, you need proper legal advice. Outlining your arguments beforehand on the internet might not be the best way to approach such a challenge.
As the speeding is a criminal offence, under European law the case of the owner being responsible for the crime and admitting guilt was proved wrong in the UK and cases were dismissed due to the police having to prove who was guilty.
The innocent until proven guilty rule applies in the UK and from memory it went to the European courts for ratification as the notices sent do not allow for a person to plead not guilty.
There is no such law.If i recall correctly you must change your licence over to an Irish one within 12 months?
There is no such law.
If i recall correctly you must change your licence over to an Irish one within 12 months?
Can't be done. You can't put an irish address on a UK licence and the same for the other 25 EU states documents.Think you need to update your Irish address on an EU one though.
Again no. The DVLA don't even know the law.Not true. See this previous thread. On your case in the UK flossie, how long were you there? See this site where it states you were allowed to drive on an Irish license unless you were a UK resident for more than 3 years.
We still both have UK licenses so the points etc are not an issue
I agree. It would be great to see a pile of legal fees being added to the fine/points that the OP will get in the end.i think you should challenge it all the way
Can't be done. You can't put an irish address on a UK licence and the same for the other 25 EU states documents.
If points are not an issue then whats the big deal?
Just pay the fine!
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