What do you do when you get a court summons for some offence that you did not commit?
I have received a bunch of (five) summonses for:
driving without licence,
driving without insurance,
not producing licence in 10 days,
ditto for insurance - all the above untrue -
plus not producing driving licence on the spot, the only one that is true.
Have I to waste time going to court to answer the first four charges, and is the last one really an offence?
What makes this even stranger is that it relates to an incident where I was stopped, breathalysed, arrested, urine-tested by a "doctor", searched, questioned, and finally released (with the keys of the car) to drive home, and the summonses received appear to relate to comparatively minor matters, in addition to the fact that 4 of the 5 are untrue. Has anyone else had this experience and is it a preamble to a drink driving summons or is it a mix-up? The incident was in late April, (ie) about 5 months back.
I have received a bunch of (five) summonses for:
driving without licence,
driving without insurance,
not producing licence in 10 days,
ditto for insurance - all the above untrue -
plus not producing driving licence on the spot, the only one that is true.
Have I to waste time going to court to answer the first four charges, and is the last one really an offence?
What makes this even stranger is that it relates to an incident where I was stopped, breathalysed, arrested, urine-tested by a "doctor", searched, questioned, and finally released (with the keys of the car) to drive home, and the summonses received appear to relate to comparatively minor matters, in addition to the fact that 4 of the 5 are untrue. Has anyone else had this experience and is it a preamble to a drink driving summons or is it a mix-up? The incident was in late April, (ie) about 5 months back.