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Subject: Re: French speeding ticket Posted on: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 20:10:14 GMT


"Zubenalgenubi" wrote in message
news:1166558043.568032.203770@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

If you remember the car rental company took a photocopy of your
driver's license. The Gendarmerie will sent a ticket to the car rental
company with a form which offers the recipient a chance to explain why
he should be excused from paying the fine. The car rental company will
explain that it was a rental car and will send a copy of your DL to the

Gendarmerie, they will probably charge your credit card anyway.
HOWEVER you can explain to the car rental agency that you were not
driving at the time of the infraction and that the actual driver was
XXXXXX. The car rental co will send you a copy of the form to fill out
and mail to the Gendarmerie. Now you go to the Pages Blanches and
select a name and address of someone at random and say that this person
was the
actual driver, you must include an address and a DL number. To make it
easy for you
use this name and address

Earl Evleth
5 r Jean François Gerbillon
75006 PARIS


Telephone is (01) 45 48 67 20


Here is my French driver's license number, which you can represent as
Earl's, of course neither is real but the configuration is
correct


05GF33175


For explanation just say; Je n'étais pas le conducteur, mon copin
Evleth prenait le volant pendant que je faisais un somme.


That way Evleth gets the bill and the points on the license; of course
the Gendermerie will want to know why Earl submitted a fake DL number,
but hey! What kind of person does 210 in a 130?


Cheerio

why not just hold your hands up and say ok i done it and i am man enough to
take the punishment, nobody likes getting caught out but at the end of the
day it's a fair cop and you were fully aware of what you were doing