Buna ziua, am fost oprit de politie in Anglia si nu aveam datele la mine permis , asigurare a masinii certificat de verificare etc .. masina fiind imobilizata, mi-au dat un termen de 9 zile in care sa ma prezint cu dovada actelor la centrul de politie respectiv, am fost acolo am dus actele. Acolo mi sa zis ca trebuie sa cerceteze si sa ia legatura cu ambasada sa vada daca asigurarea pe masina (de altfel care este facuta in tara )acopera si Anglia, precizand ca am sa fiu trimis in curte dupa terminarea declaratiei, precizand totodata sa astept raspuns acasa. Masina pe care am condus-o este inmatriculata pe Romania cu asigurare , itp la zi si permisul tot de Romania. Dupa o perioada de timp am primit citatie acasa. Ce credeti ca ar fi mai bine sa fac sa platesc amenda si sa predau permisul sau sa o contest in curte?


Conditional Offer of a Fixed Penalty

We have evidence that you were the driver of vehicle registration no: ________
For the alleged offence of Use a motor vehicle on a road / public place without third party insurance
At _______ hours on ______
at (place) _______________________________
contrary to Section Contrary to section 143 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.
This allegation may be supported by photographic evidence.
If you think this allegation is incorrect, you may contest it in court by providing evidence that you believe the allegation is wrong.
If you do not wish to contest the matter and accept liability for the offence, you can pay a Fixed Penalty of £300.00 and accept an endorsement of 6 penalty points on your driving licence. You can do this by post and there is no need to go to court.
If you wish to be considered for a Fixed Penalty please read the instructions overleaf and follow them carefully.
You have 28 days from the date of this notice to take up the conditional offer of a Fixed Penalty.
No proceedings will be taken against you for 28 days. If you fail to respond to this notice within the 28 day period, court proceedings will begin. You will have the opportunity to attend a court hearing.