Traffic issue
1 year ago
I'd not exceeded the speed limit, but traffic police imposed fine for over speeding and when I tried to take photos of him he didn't allow. I even had all the appropriate papers. What should I do?
A.Dear Client
You should send an E-mail to the Commissioner of Police who is having jurisdiction over the matter
do mention what was happened with you in detail about the whole incident and request the concerned authority to revoke the mentioned case so that you don't have to pay any fine unnecessarily. Kindly attest all the scanned copies paper of your vehicle and also ask for proper evidence which is showing that you have over speeded your vehicle.
Hope it helps.
You should send an E-mail to the Commissioner of Police who is having jurisdiction over the matter
do mention what was happened with you in detail about the whole incident and request the concerned authority to revoke the mentioned case so that you don't have to pay any fine unnecessarily. Kindly attest all the scanned copies paper of your vehicle and also ask for proper evidence which is showing that you have over speeded your vehicle.
Hope it helps.
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Subhashis Paul
Responded 1 year ago
A.You should immediately send a mail to the concerned Commissioner of Police intimating about the whole incident and thereby requests the concerned authority to revoke the said case so that you don't have to pay any fine unnecessarily. Kindly attach all the scanned copies of your vehicle papers and also ask for proper evidence showing that you have over speeded your vehicle.
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A.Hi client,
Please have a look over the CCtv camera nearby and reassure that you have not exceeded the speed limit.
You can mail the concerned department seeking for help and also asking for proves of your act.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
Please have a look over the CCtv camera nearby and reassure that you have not exceeded the speed limit.
You can mail the concerned department seeking for help and also asking for proves of your act.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
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