Re: NIP not here after 19 days is it....
BTW, it's all well and good us posting this on here, but the law is so intricate that even the police don't fully understand the intricacies of it as they are not experts in prosecuting or defending in court.
It actually doesn't matter what the letter of the law says, it only matters how the court interprets the letter of the law, so you can't read it for yourself and draw a correct conclusion.
If you are going to fight the system, with regard to the 14 day rule (ie: rejecting yourself on basis of time barred has failed) or anything else, get yourself a motoring lawyer, don't try to understand it yourself or do it alone. They are in and out of court every day dealing with motoring offences, and they are the only ones who can really tell you where you stand in your particular circumstances. In the case of speeding it'd only be worth really fighting it, if you were caught at silly speed, and you are facing a massive fine, and a ban which may affect your livelihood.
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