Summons for Speeding.

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20:55 this evening (12/1/07) a Guard knocked at my door and handed me a summons for a speeding offence. Summons was issued on 20th October 2006 and related to an offence they say I committed on 3rd June 2006.

This is the first I've heard of the offence. I has a previous one and got a Fixed Penalty Notice which I paid.

If I'd received one for this current offence I'd have paid, but now I can't I think, and didn't get any opportunity to do so. It's a bit ****ty that out of the blue I am told of an offence, and now can get double points for something I knew nothing of.

Any suggestions?
 
Did the garda in question ask your name before he handed you the summons, and did you reply in the positive ? If not it has been served incorrectly.

As Clubman has suggested - see your solicitor on Monday a.m.
 
Sorry about the *** part.

Yes he did ask if I was whoever, and I did answer in the positive.

Will look for solicitor tomorrow.
 
This topic has been done over and over on a variety of posts. From perosnal experience of havng represented myself in a simialr situation the court will not accept a defence of not having got the opportunity to pay a fixed penalty. I'm not sure exactly why I think Gardai have discretion in these matters. You will have to go to court and if convicted get a further 4 points. Worth shcecking all the wording on the summons and ensure on the internet that each quoted piece of legislation is actually correctly titled and referred to. That's the only advice I can give
 
This should be very easy to get dismissed. You should be able to cite Dungarvan District Court, November 22, 2006, otherwise known as the Waterford cases.