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Fight a Motoring Ticket Kit

Jeanette Miller

Appeal against a parking ticket or speeding fine with the Fight a Motoring Ticket Kit.

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Format: Sealed Wallet

ISBN: 978-1-905261-51-2

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Want to fight a motoring ticket? Appeal against speeding fines? Find out if your CCTV motoring offence or speed camera fine is fair? This Fight a Motoring Ticket Kit will show you how you can fight your motoring ticket, without the expense of a solicitor.

Motoring Tickets. Speeding Fines. Speed Cameras. Parking Tickets.

Let's face it, a motoring ticket is a pain. And new laws in March 2008 have increased certain parking fines to as much as £120.

It's estimated that over 2 million "unfair" motoring tickets are issued every year. With this Fight a Motoring Ticket Kit, you can fight an unfair motoring ticket. We'll talk you through the appeals process, show you how to complain effectively, give you template letters and keep you updated with the latest laws and "insider secrets" from one of the nation's most successful motoring offence solicitors.

Only 1% of motoring tickets are ever appealed. Most people simply don't know how they stand under the law, or they think it will be so time-consuming to appeal against their "unfair" motoring ticket. But whether it's a speeding fine, parking ticket or any other motoring offence, help is now at hand. Fight a Motoring Ticket reveals the secrets behind a successful appeal. And don't worry: 60% of all appeals are successful so you stand a great chance of winning if you use this Fight a Motoring Ticket Kit.

We reveal the ways that you can win our appeal if you know the technicalities of the law. Do you know the rules that parking attendants should follow when they issue a parking ticket? Or how about the fact that if the police fail to record a check of their speed testing equipment, you can escape your penalty? You can find out all the "tricks of the trade" and understand the latest changes to Motoring Ticket laws in our Motoring Ticket Kit.

Jeanette Miller - one of the UK's leading motor offences solicitors - shows you how to appeal against speeding fines and parking tickets. She also tells you what to do if you:

  • »  are caught driving over the limit
  • »  are arrested for careless and dangerous driving
  • »  commit a mobile phone or insurance offence
  • »  fail to stop to report an accident
  • »  want to apply for a return of your licence following a ban
  • »  need to go to court

Included are template letters to help you make your case effectively and court documents that you may require.

Don't just shrug you shoulders and pay - you can Fight A Motoring Ticket.

For use in England and Wales only.


About the Author

Jeanette Miller is the Senior & Managing Partner at Geoffrey Miller Solicitors - one of the UK's only motor offence specialists. Based in Manchester, the firm boasts an impressive track record, having won a number of high profile cases nationwide and is a leading authority in its field. Jeanette has appeared on a number of national radio and television programmes providing expert commentary in this complex field of ever changing law. Jeanette recently founded the Association of Motor Offence Lawyers (AMOL) - an independent, not-for-profit organisation providing accreditation to lawyers specialising in motor offence law.

Edition: First   Published 2007
Format: Sealed Wallet   ISBN: 978-1-905261-51-2
Code: P226   Price: £10.49
  • How the courts deal with motoring offences
  • Parking penalties and legitimate grounds for complaint
  • Speeding offences and technical defences
  • Alcohol-related offences and correct police procedures
  • Careless and dangerous driving offences
  • Miscellaneous offences, such as mobile phone use and car tax
  • Official motoring bodies and organisations
  • A procedural flowchart for disputing a parking ticket and preparing your successful defence

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