The registered owner of a car I was driving received a notification for penalty points for speedng.
The owner of the car returned the notice nominating me as the driver of the car.
I then received a new notice. I filled in the form giving details required and attached a cheque for €80 which is the correct amount if you pay the fine in the first 28 days of the date of the notice.
Today I get a letter saying that they are refusing to accept payment because I did not enclose a photocopy of my licence when I returned the notice. The letter also states that I will have to pay an increased fine of €120 if I do not return the notice with payment within 28 days of the date on the original notice.
My point is: The 28 days has now elapsed and no where in the notice does it specify I must return a photocopy of my drivers license... (THe notice did state that it is strongly recommended that you do)
Therefore surely I don't have to pay the higher amount?? or should I now go to court and appeal the points altogether because they failed to accept my payment for no good reason and I am unwilling to pay the higher fine?
Given I don't want to pay higher car insurance I would prefer to go to court if it mean't I had a high chance of not getting any points.
Any advice appreciated.
The owner of the car returned the notice nominating me as the driver of the car.
I then received a new notice. I filled in the form giving details required and attached a cheque for €80 which is the correct amount if you pay the fine in the first 28 days of the date of the notice.
Today I get a letter saying that they are refusing to accept payment because I did not enclose a photocopy of my licence when I returned the notice. The letter also states that I will have to pay an increased fine of €120 if I do not return the notice with payment within 28 days of the date on the original notice.
My point is: The 28 days has now elapsed and no where in the notice does it specify I must return a photocopy of my drivers license... (THe notice did state that it is strongly recommended that you do)
Therefore surely I don't have to pay the higher amount?? or should I now go to court and appeal the points altogether because they failed to accept my payment for no good reason and I am unwilling to pay the higher fine?
Given I don't want to pay higher car insurance I would prefer to go to court if it mean't I had a high chance of not getting any points.
Any advice appreciated.