speeding tickets....

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  1. kor

    korky Well-Known Member

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    birds just got a letter through post for a speeding offence :pff
    however....
    its got her name spelt incorrect on the letter and the address is also not quite right either
    now i know they'll get her done anyway, but could she tell them its not her on the letter just to piss em off for a couple more weeks and let them issue another letter?
    wonder if she did go to to court she could ev even got it thrown out on a technicality?
    she's just gonna pay up, but if it was me i'd make the barstewards work for their £50 or whatever!
     
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    You being the postman,  should return to sender saying address unknown [​IMG]
     
  3. Gue

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    Nope...

    Minor typographical errors don't count.

    There are other things to do though.
     
  4. kor

    korky Well-Known Member

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    wrong area im afraid, otherwise it "could ev" gone somewhere else! :pff
     
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    like what? she's guilty! she knew it would be on its way
     
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    if the notice of intended prosecution has not been

    sent within 14 days then, in some circumstnaces, you can avoid it
     

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