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68.—(1) This Article applies where a fixed penalty notice relating to an offence has been fixed to a vehicle under Article 67.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), if at the end of the suspended enforcement period the fixed penalty has not been paid in accordance with this Part, a notice under this Article may be served by or on behalf of the Chief Constable on any person who appears to him (or to any person authorised to act on his behalf for the purposes of this Article) to be the owner of the vehicle.
Such a notice is referred to in this Part as a “notice to owner”.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply where before the end of the suspended enforcement period—
(a)any person has given notice requesting a hearing in respect of the offence in the manner specified in the fixed penalty notice, and
(b)the notice so given contains a statement by that person to the effect that he was the driver of the vehicle at the time when the offence is alleged to have been committed.
That time is referred to in this Part as the “time of the alleged offence”.
(4) A notice to owner—
(a)must give particulars of the alleged offence and of the fixed penalty concerned,
(b)must state the period allowed for response to the notice, and
(c)must indicate that, if the fixed penalty is not paid before the end of that period, the person on whom the notice is served is asked to provide before the end of that period to the Chief Constable a statutory statement of ownership (as defined in Part I of Schedule 2).
(5) For the purposes of this Part, the period allowed for response to a notice to owner is the period of 21 days from the date on which the notice is served, or such longer period (if any) as may be specified in the notice.
(6) A notice to owner relating to any offence must indicate that the person on whom it is served may, before the end of the period allowed for response to the notice, either—
(a)give notice requesting a hearing in respect of the offence in the manner indicated by the notice, or
(b)if—
(i)he was not the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence, and
(ii)a person purporting to be the driver wishes to give notice requesting a hearing in respect of the offence,
provide, together with a statutory statement of ownership provided as requested in that notice, a statutory statement of facts (as defined by Part II of Schedule 2) having the effect referred to in paragraph 3(2) of that Schedule (that is, as a notice requesting a hearing in respect of the offence given by the driver).
(7) In any case where a person on whom a notice to owner relating to any offence has been served provides a statutory statement of facts in pursuance of paragraph (6)(b)—
(a)any notice requesting a hearing in respect of the offence that he purports to give on his own account shall be of no effect, and
(b)no sum may be registered for enforcement against him as a fine in respect of the offence unless, within the period of 2 months immediately following the period allowed for response to the notice to owner, no summons in respect of the offence in question is served on the person identified in the statement as the driver.
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