Speeding summons in Northern Ireland, Irish licence
Hi all,
This is my first post so bear with me as it's a worrying one. Here are the details:
I was caught speeding in NI on a UK licence. I live in the Republic. I accepted the roadside fine and was told to surrender licence within 7 days (ticket states the fine cannot be paid without first surrendering the licence).
The officer asked where I live and then asked if I knew anyone with a Northern address. I gave him my mother's. He wrote the wrong model of the car on the ticket and didn't write any licence info.
Since being stopped I had lost my UK licence and could not apply for a new one as I couldn't provide proof of a Northern address. I now have an Irish licence.
The cop called my about a month later and asked why I didn't pay the fine. I explained the situation and said I would happily furnish my Irish licence and pay the fine (I intended to do so all along). He said it was too late for that and would have to pass it on to Public Prosecutions. He said he would note everything I said.
Now I've received a summons to a Northern court saying that I was speeding (correct) and didn't pay (also correct), and that I was driving without a licence since 2008 (incorrect - I exchanged my Northern licence in 2008 upon moving to London for a UK one - of this the officer was aware from the phone call).
On the phone call the officer stated he would call me back the following week but didn't. Now, on the summons, he is claiming that he offered me a week to find my UK licence, which he didn't.
This is really worrying me as I drive up north occasionally. Apologies for seeming all over the place and I would be grateful if anyone has a similar story with an outcome or any advice.
P.