![]() I don't know if any of this will do any good, but I am not prepared to pay over 300 Euros, when I know that I was being regularly passed by other vehicles on that journey. I also want to know the exact speed I was travelling at because this letter was woefully short of precise details. I have drafted a letter to send to the place in Rennes, stating that I want to know the exact place the incident/offence happened. This seems an awful lot to pay for a speeding fine - my first ever in France in 21 years of driving there.Īny advice on what to do next would be welcomed. I have read some of the other posts on here, and none of the correspondence is in English and I was driving my own, UK registered vehicle at the time. ![]() I have no idea what to do, because I was very careful in France last year, and if I was speeding then everyone else around me was as well. The next letter is a - Formulaire de Reclamationįinally a letter telling me where to pay the money to. On this letter there is also a time, date and place - Vauclerc - which would indicate that I was there, because it includes my reg number and car make. It seems to indicate that I have to pay Euros 375 with a reduction to Euros 300 if I pay within 30 days. ![]() One letter is headed Ministere Publique with an address in Rennes Brittany - we didn't go anywhere near Brittany. We went to France last year in early September, and yesterday morning I received a letter from France dated.
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