Ouch. That's not good. If you think it will be beneficial, then try to fight it. But what you might also think about doing is taking the driver's course and showing up with that and see if the solicitor will work with you (showing her the completed driver's course pprwrk). It may be cheaper to do that than to hire a lawyer to fight all that mess.
That won't hold up at all. That judge hears that excuse probably 100 times a week (if not more). I'd go with the rules of speed traps if you're going to fight. Later, QD.







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