Drivers are being warned about fake speeding fine notices

The police are asking drivers to look out for these speeding fines in their emails.
Recipients are advised to simply delete the messsageRecipients are advised to simply delete the messsage
Recipients are advised to simply delete the messsage

The notice, complete with official letterhead, informs the recipient of intention to prosecute after an apparent speeding incident.

It goes on to describe the offence in detail, and warns that there is photographic proof available.

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Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that they oly ever send proper prosecution notices by post to DVLA registered addresses, and never by email.

If you get one of these, you are advised not to click on any links, and to simply delete the message.

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