Drivers can reject speeding tickets due to legal loophole

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An little-known-about legal loophole is allowing motorists to reject speeding tickets. Drivers who have been accused of committing a road traffic offence must be informed within two weeks, according to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.If motorists are asked to fork out for a speeding fine more than a fortnight after the incident occurred, they can then proceed to reject paying it as it took too long to deliver, as stated by the legislation.The Mirror reports that they must reply with a not guilty plea and argue their case in court successfully to avoid a ticket.

All that police need to do is show that the ticket should have reached the car's registered owner within 14 days. David Beckham took advantage of the loophole in 2018 after he

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