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Speeding Fine

Posted: Mon Aug 6, 2018 8:26pm
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Hi everyone

Whilst driving on the AP7 recently in a hire car I saw that dreaded flash in my rear view mirror and yes a couple of weeks later the car hire company took €40 off my credit card. Hands up yes I am guilty but my question is will that speeding 'ticket' get transferred to my UK (not European) driving licence?

I am guessing the €40 is the fine plus the hire company's admin charge, does anyone know what the actual fine is? I was doing about 100 KMPH in a 80KMPH section of the motorway 

Thanks ahead of your comments 

Posted: Mon Aug 6, 2018 8:50pm

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Posted: Mon Aug 6, 2018 8:50pm

€40 will be the hire companies charge for providing driver information to the authorities not the fine itself.

You may receive a fine notification in UK but it's will be unenforceable and an attempt to scare you into paying.

Of course if you did the crime as you admit then morally you should pay but that's between you and your conscience.

Q: Has anybody got personal first hand experience of receiving such a fine notification and not paying it?

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 5:24am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 5:24am

It's a €100 fine, with 50% off for payment within 20 days.

The following is a good overview of the current situation re offences committed abroad:

https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motoring-news/what-is-the-eu-cross-border-enforcement-directive/

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:11am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:11am

Movingon wrote on Mon Aug 6, 2018 8:50pm:

€40 will be the hire companies charge for providing driver information to the authorities not the fine itself.

You may receive a fine notification in UK but it's will be unenforceable and an attempt to scare you into paying.

 

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Of course if you did the crime as you admit then morally you should pay but that's between you and your conscience.

Q: Has anybody got personal first hand experience of receiving such a fine notification and not paying it?

Oh dear worse than I thought!

Thank you for your response

Marianne

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:16am

Mazza1962

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:16am

jimtaylor wrote on Tue Aug 7, 2018 5:24am:

It's a €100 fine, with 50% off for payment within 20 days.

The following is a good overview of the current situation re offences committed abroad:

 

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Thank you Jim

Marianne

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:18am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:18am

The piece pretty much affirms what I said.

€100 - €40 = €60 so how is that a 50% discounted €100 fine?

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:32am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:32am

I've actually just read that article and it would appear to be aimed at vehicles registered  in one EU country being driven in another. Really useful as I do intend to take my UK vehicle to Spain at some stage.

It does however give me some comfort though as it would appear the points won't attach to my UK licence so at least that's a positive!

I guess I'll just have to wait and see!

Marianne

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 8:30am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 8:30am

I drive to and from Spain on a regular basis. I use to motor hard on the A and AP roads from Pamplona, Zaragoza, Teruel etc. Most of these roads are 2 lanes and quiet and can sustain high speeds

However, now they enforce in the UK I take it easy.

IN fairness to the Spanish static cameras are heavily publicised so to get nicked you have either ignored the signs or not been concentrating 

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 9:49am

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 9:49am

Movingon wrote on Tue Aug 7, 2018 7:18am:

The piece pretty much affirms what I said.

€100 - €40 = €60 so how is that a 50% discounted €100 fine?

Moving on - the €40 is the admin charge, and is not part of the fine, which will be another €100, or €50 if paid off early

Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 5:59pm

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Posted: Tue Aug 7, 2018 5:59pm

271935 wrote on Tue Aug 7, 2018 8:30am:

I drive to and from Spain on a regular basis. I use to motor hard on the A and AP roads from Pamplona, Zaragoza, Teruel etc. Most of these roads are 2 lanes and quiet and can sustain high speeds

However, now they enforce in the UK I take it easy.

 

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IN fairness to the Spanish static cameras are heavily publicised so to get nicked you have either ignored the signs or not been concentrating 

Guilty of not concentrating - Flight was over 2 hours delayed and it was almost 3 am!!!

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