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Got a Speeding Fine

If you have a speeding fine, you have two or three options. Most people do not realise that they can contest a speeding fine, so simply pay their fines and live with having points on their licence.

However, more and more people are waking up to the fact that they do not have to simply pay these fines. People are realising that speeding cameras are not infallible, so are thinking about whether they were actually speeding at all, which is leading many people to contest their speeding tickets.

Other people are realising that it is possible to contest a speeding fine even if they were speeding. Doing so allows them to be punished in a slightly different way for speeding. For some people this is important. Points on your driving licence do not have a huge impact on most people’s life, until of course you get more than 12 points and end up losing your driver’s licence.

Getting Help to Deal With Your Speeding Fine

However, contesting a speeding fine is not something that should be done lightly. If you contest your fine and are not successful, you could end up having to pay legal costs as well as paying an increased fine. As a result, if you want to contest your fine you need to do so with expert help.

Throughout the UK, there are some very good speeding barristers and lawyers. Many of them have been helping people to contest their speeding penalties for many years. They have the experience to quickly recognise if the circumstances you got your fine in will enable you to successfully contest your fine.

The key to successfully contesting your fine is to do so quickly. Therefore, as soon as you get your speeding penalty notice you should contact a speeding barrister or lawyer. Many of these barristers and lawyers are contactable 7 days a week.

Getting initial advice about whether you can contest your speeding fine should not cost you money. Look for those speeding barristers and lawyers who offer a free initial consultation. Many of these barristers are also happy to advice you and help you with other traffic related offences.

If you have received a speeding finecontact the Speeding Barrister Julian Harris. Julian worked in the Magistrates court system for over 25 years, so has the right experience to help you.