What the police have told me about this and what Jimmy's said don't seem to match up. Then again, I'm not sure Jimmy is all that aware of things that happen around him in general. I would say that the addition to the fine is likely to be the Bailiffs fees added on top of the warrant.rumpelstilzchen wrote:jimmyw has confirmed that he received six points and a fine. He says the fine is £785. But he has sent the correspondence back ANRRTS. He says that was one month ago and so far all is quiet apart from DVLA asking him to surrender his licence to have the points applied. jimmyw says that he will "rinse and repeat" if necessary. This I assume means that if the bailiffs come to collect the fine he will do a second stat dec claiming he knew nothing about the latest court hearing. A bit silly really considering he admits he did know about it in his post. A post that appears on a public forum.PeanutGallery wrote:I just had a very interesting conversation with an Officer from West Yorkshire Police who called to let me know that our lad Jimmy, has recently managed to land himself 6 penalty points and a £525 fine for his antics relating to a speeding ticket he posted about over on GOODF.http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... XSiWHB4WrU
Postby jimmyw » Sun Jun 07, 2015 8:44 pm
heres my story about speeding ticket.
snapped doing 36 in a 30
this was a while ago may 2013 i was still writing letters back then so i tried to reason with the beast
obviously that got no where.... in the end i just started to flaat out ignore all letters in the end they did me for failure to provide driver details.
i got 6 points and a fine of £825
i ignore those letters too and then the dvla revoked my license. i continued to drive
i gnored the 825 fine too... untill the bailiffs started coming and those i used a roira and and said i didn't live here any more. lol
i then needed to get my car bck after my missus got it locked up for driving without the car being insured.... (this one i'm still fighting in a seperate way).
at this point the plod informed me my license had been revoked.
i had to go to court to get to do a statuory declaration... (basicly saying i new nothing about any conviction so it get reversed)
i did this and got my license back.
as i'm stood in the dock doing the stat dec, they said i had to now either plead guilty or not guilty to the original driving offense. grrr sneaky bastards
guilty would be 3 point and £300 or not guilty would go to trial. at this point they showed me a picture of me driving through the speed camara.
they were so smug, they proper wound me up so i just said i don't understand.
they went pardon... and i went i don't understand..... but if you want me to pleade guilty and possibly perjer myself i would so i can get my license back.
they said well you have done the stat dec so you your license is now reinstated, but how do plead regarding this speeding tickect.
so i stod there for ages arguing that i didn't understand and they said you heave to either plead guilty or not guilty... hehe yeah right.
in the end they had to adjourn to a later date as i would not plead. in the end i sid somthing like i will need some time to make a decision. lol
THEY NEED YOU TO GRSS YOURSELF UP!!
once i understood this i start to quite enjoy myself and they were just getting madder and madder.
so a new date was set for 1 month later
this i ignored lol they sent me a letter saying i was convicted in my absence 6 points £785 blah blah - this i sent back ANRRTS recorded and witnessed for fraud. it had no return address on it, but as it was opened by me anyway... i think the post office have got it back to them.
because at the same time i got a letter from the DVLA saying i needed to send my license in to have these points put on (why do they need you to send the card in when they can just tapit into the computer??? its because they need you to agree to it i'm sure!!
a month later and all clear SO FAR..... but i think this way will work. if not i will rinse and repeat and basicaly ignore the corrupt scum.
phew sorry for long post but... important info to share.
in hindsight just ANRRTS at the very begining and just deny having ever known about it.
I'm struggling to think exactly what Jimmy thinks is going to happen. The police and courts won't just give up on this. Jimmy will either attend court, or he'll get a warrant for his arrest. Then he'll attend court regardless of if he wants to or not. Jimmy will then be asked to enter a plea, if he still refuses the court will enter a not guilty plea on his behalf, then they will have a trial, apparently they have a photograph identifying Jimmy as the driver, so unless he can produce an identical twin or a clone, Jimmy is going to be found guilty. Jimmy's also been asked to name the driver, this is a case where keeper liability applies (thanks Localism Act) and so if Jimmy doesn't give up the name of the driver, he will be guilty unless he has a valid reason for not knowing who the driver would have been.
Jimmy can't do another Statutory Declaration, at least not without getting into very serious trouble, he doesn't understand that you can only say you didn't know about something once or that the Statutory Declaration was to say that he now knows about the procedures. If he tries it a second time, either the court will feel he has a worse memory span than that of a brain damaged Goldfish or is lying. I would wager that they will decide to go with the latter even though some of us would argue that a brain damaged Goldfish would give Jimmy quite a run in the IQ stakes.
Jimmy is just digging himself into bigger and bigger trouble, I'd wager that soon he'll turn a minor speeding offence, for which he could have chosen to take a speed awareness course and avoided any endorsement, into a prison sentence.