Brother caught speeding

My brother was on holiday from Canada and borrowed my car for a few days, and he was caught speeding on camera. I can identify him as the driver, but his Canadian address will be of no use to the police, what should I do?

Asked on 16 October 2011 by trucker phil

Answered by Honest John
Identify him as the driver and give the police all the details you can.
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