Me too!
I just got one for a 'contravention' at 0530 Xmas eve.
I also wondered whether the French had a similar requirement to the UK, i.e. that NIP must be served within 14 days. I did a bit of digging and as far as I could establish, there is not. I did notice the following:
1. On the various forums I looked at this question was often asked but not answered.
2. On the same forums there seems to be a recent spate of these tickets being issued.
I know that there has been an agreement in place between France and the UK for the last year (or two?) under which they can obtain registered keeper details from DVLA. I did wonder whether it was a coincidence that I recently got a CritAir sticker, so the French authorities now have a copy of my V5. I also wondered whether the French were making an effort to clear a backlog in possible anticipation of a post-brexit end to the DVLA access.
On another note, as I understand it, most inter-jurisdiction agreements require as a matter of principle equity between the jurisdictions. For example, where a foreign jurisdiction seeks extradition from the UK, the alleged offence in their country must also be an offence in the UK. The UK 14 day NIP requirement is to provide a measure of fairness to the accused. Also, the time limit in the UK for prosecutions is 6 months, in France 12 months. Doesn't seem equitable to me.
I wonder whether HJ's researchers could have a look at this, possibly with RAC/AA etc. to see whether there really is a spike in these fines being issued?
(Only upside is that the online fines payment site is surprisingly efficient. I took the early discount and paid 45 euros.)
Edited by joegrundy on 22/04/2019 at 23:54
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