CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Providing the police man said the police caution - "You have the right to remain silent, anything you do say can be used against you in a court of law" - then your probably fucked. If he didn't say this your fine.
Isn't that American? I thought it was: "I'm arresting you for ... You have the right to remain silent, however anything you do say may be taken down and used against you as evidence."
Not nitpicking, just never heard an English copper say "court of law"
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eastend
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Registered: 13th Mar 07
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he took my phone number, which i thought was different, but is this normal??
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Gavin_G
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Caution:
You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention now/when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given as evidence.
End it with a little Do you understand?
Probably took your phone number because he may need to contact you in the near future?
Normally I only do this when its a mobile phone offence, i.e. driving whilst using a handheld mobile phone
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eastend
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yeh he didnt caution me, so what does that mean, what will he need to contact me for if im getting a summons through the post
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FruitBooTeR
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I saw an undercover focus st on the way to trax
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eastend
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stil confused on what he would need to contact me for, and also does he need to give me that caution??
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BYRON
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maybe he fancied you :-I
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chris-sri
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quote: Originally posted by eastend
stil confused on what he would need to contact me for, and also does he need to give me that caution??
No he doesn't have to caution you when giving a verbal NIP. I always caution anyway because it doesn't prejudice the prosecution case and it means any reply or the lack of one can be used as evidence in court.
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eastend
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hes gunna text me for date hahaha
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by eastend
he took my phone number, which i thought was different, but is this normal??
He wants sexi time with you!
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heepsyboy
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quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
quote: Originally posted by heepsyboy
got done for 56mph in a 30 zone at the start of the year mate, 4 months later a summons came through so i held me hands up and it went to court and i got 5 points and a £180 fine. needless to say my lessons been learned
i got done doing 50 - i got 5 points and a 90 quid fine.
its an arse isnt it.
was at the timemate but end of the day i did wrong so i just held my hands up plus i could not be arsed fighting it in court. slowed me down a lot like.
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eastend
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Right if i get summoned to court i will get the 6 points and the will orfer me to do a re test.
so then i start on a provisional again and once i have passed my driving test again i will be back on full licence,
i have been reading that the 6 points get cleared once you have passed your test agian and you start with no points again???
is this true??
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eastend
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anyone know??
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johnhara1
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I havent read the rest of the thread so If you didnt sign anything and you werent told you were gonig to be prosecuted for such and such then i really think you've been lucky and he's just given you a warning.
Normally i good bollocking from an authority figure is more effective than the actual fine itself.
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by eastend
anyone know??
If you go back to learner status the speeding points will still be on your counter part which will need to be declared to your insurance co.
John
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d128mat
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they will stay on your licence for 3 years... mine did
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