Title: Urban myth or not? Post by: Bob U on April 10, 2008, 04:40:08 pm I was sent the following e-mail today. Is this yet another urban myth or is it fact? Has anyone heard of it before or better stilll tried it? There seems to be so many of these get out of points/paying/fines things about.
Just thought I would share this with you, as you know I work in the speeding fine department in Swindon 's Magistrate's Court and in the course of my investigation into 'fines, their payment methods, and how points are automatically added against drivers licences' we discovered something very interesting 'If You Get a Speeding Fine.' This has been tried and it works I tried to send this to everyone I know. I know that for a fact is works so if you ever get in this situation, you have an out. We discovered that this procedure works nationwide. Read it and try it, you have nothing to lose but the points on your license. This is how it works: If you get a speeding ticket or went through a red light or whatever the case may be, and you are going to get points on your licence, then there is a method to ensure that you DO NOT get any points. When you get your fine, send in the cheque to pay for it and if the fine is say, £40, then make the cheque out for £41 or some small amount over the fine. The system will then have to send you back a cheque for the difference, but here is the trick! **DO NOT CASH THE REFUND CHEQUE!!!** Throw it away!! Points are not assessed to your licence until all financial transactions are complete. If you do not cash the cheque, then the transactions are NOT complete. However, the system has gotten its money and is happy and will not bother you any more. This information came to our attention from a very reliable computer company that sets up the standard database used by each county's computing system. Good luck and share this with all your friends and other family members as well!!! Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Doris on April 10, 2008, 04:46:31 pm Looks like a good old fashioned urban myth ...
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blpoints.htm Dx Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Bob U on April 10, 2008, 04:52:56 pm Oh well. Maybe one day one of them will be true.
Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Snoring Rhino on April 10, 2008, 07:45:13 pm OK, so what happens if you miss read the summons and make out the cheque for say £600 rather than £60? will it be cashed or will it be sent back? and therefore left as this implies.
Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Lawnmower Man on April 10, 2008, 09:37:01 pm Well apart from the link Doris gave.
When you get a Fixed penalty notice You have to send the cheque and your Driving Licence. My guess is they don't send your Licence back with the overpayment cheque. One might assume that your Licence sits in the file till you cash the cheque. I think it more likely they cash your cheque and send off your Licence. They may also send you a refund. If it were true he Licence may not get the points added but when plod stops you and gives you the form to produce within 14 days You better cash the cheque PDQ, Of course you need to cash the cheque within 6 months of its date of issue. If you don't you have to go back to the court and say pretty please can I have a second cheque. Then you have get it paid in and the court do what ever it has to do to verify you cashed it then send your licence off to get he points added. The DVLA aren't know for their speed. So you may well find your 14 days up! Oh dear. What is the penalty for failing to produce? IMNSHO it's horse Poo! Don't eat it Elmer! t. Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Dangermouse on April 11, 2008, 09:36:01 am I recall this from a few years back and by all accounts it has a basis in fact.
You could do this, but the loophole was closed very very quickly. There must be other loopholes out there.....after all, this isn't the brightest government or bunch of legislators we've ever had. Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: Lawnmower Man on April 11, 2008, 02:36:26 pm I find it difficult to believe there is any truth in this. I doubt you would find anyone that had successfully exploited such a loophole.
As I see it the only way to get around hte whole thing would be for everyone to for go the Fixed Penalty and go to court. They just could not handle the volume. t. Title: Re: Urban myth or not? Post by: vqdave on April 11, 2008, 03:44:12 pm i've heard of this one before and do believe it to be a bag of bollox.
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