If you return the form with the NIP you will then be sent full details including the speed you were clocked at. Strictly speaking you are only entitled to see photographic evidence ( if it was obtained ) under disclosure procedures if you go to Court. Some forces are decent enough to send it out if it is an offer of a fixed penalty and some can be downright awkward! I can confirm that there can be administrative errors in your favour...I experienced one yesterday when I turned up at Court for a hearing for a guy who I clocked at 55mph and above through a 30 limit in a built up area in the rain at pub chucking out time at night only to have him walk because someone in an Admin unit somewhere entered the wrong street on the summons he received and it was too late to amend it. Be very careful about saying it wasn't you if it was! Another case I've just been involved in was 3 lads who'd covered up their plates & repeatedly set of a camera 6 or 7 times each over acouple ofevenings. Great idea, but one of them had earlier set off the same camera with his plate on view as he overtook his mates...they were all on film wearing the same clothes, crash helmets etc with number plates clearly visible. If you've been done before, they can research the archives to see if it's the same person this time. Not being,shall we say,helpful with them isn't an offence...but lying to them will possibly drop you in it big style. Andy |