ELO
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:25 PM |
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Speeding fine- how long til it arrives?
My Dad recorns he got cought speeding the other day, doing 35mph in a 30 zone. He managed to miss a camera van parked up with a cop outside it!
D'oh!!
He already has some points and is pacing up and down, dreading opening any letters.
Any know how long he has to wait until he can breath out?
It was on the 21st of Aug.
Cheers,
ed
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shortie
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:26 PM |
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usually about a week to 10 days, prob arrive tommorrow or sat morning.
Rich.
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Lightning
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:35 PM |
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Has to be sent ( Not arrive)14 days from time of issue, you are ok after that.
The guidelines are 10% +2mph
ie 35 in a 30. As the speedo is not wholey accurate, he should be OK.
My tVR speedo is wildly out. TVR being optomistic as usual
[Edited on 30/8/07 by Lightning]
Steve
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iank
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:37 PM |
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If it's longer than 14 days (not including day of offence) he theoretically doesn't have to pay/get points. It can take a fight though -
and they are normally quicker these days.
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=3461&m=32804&v=e
On the bright side if it was really 35mph on the speedo he probably won't get a ticket - unless it's unusually accurate - as he was
probably doing less than 32mph in reality and there is some leeway normally given to avoid the otherwise inevitable 'was it calibration'
whining in court.
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Anonymous
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ELO
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:42 PM |
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Thanks guys for the response - only posted 15 mins ago!
I'll let him know,
ed
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BenB
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posted on 30/8/07 at 09:45 PM |
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Yup. Has to be 14 days....
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Aboardman
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posted on 30/8/07 at 10:00 PM |
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and at 35 mph he might be offered a speed awareness course, think it costs you more think £80 but no points, it would depend on the area.
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meany
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posted on 30/8/07 at 10:12 PM |
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might be useful.
http://www.pepipoo.com/
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Avoneer
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posted on 30/8/07 at 10:37 PM |
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It's 10% +/- 3 unless you live in a no- tolerance policing zone.
I've yet to see anyone prosecuted at my Court for anything under 37mph in 10 years working there.
Pat...
No trees were killed in the sending of this message.
However a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
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lotustwincam
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posted on 30/8/07 at 10:40 PM |
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Another useful speeding related site
Speed Trap Bible
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Confused but excited.
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posted on 30/8/07 at 10:56 PM |
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I was informed by local plod that the 10% +/- 3mph does not apply in a 30mph limit area. The officer's descretion limit is 34mph, after that
it's £60 and 3 points.
Tell them about the bent treacle edges!
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flak monkey
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posted on 31/8/07 at 06:26 AM |
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Think I might have got pinged on the A134 on weds having just overtaken someone
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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speedyxjs
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posted on 31/8/07 at 10:04 AM |
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I never knew they gave such big margins
I thought they only gave about 2mph leeway.
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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Peteff
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posted on 31/8/07 at 10:17 AM |
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There's one of those signs near here that flashes up your speed and a thank you if you are legal and when I'm doing an indicated 30 in the
van it flashes 27mph and thank you so at an indicated 35mph he is probably alright.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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matt_claydon
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posted on 31/8/07 at 10:23 AM |
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I believe the ACPO guidelines say 10% +3, but that doesn't means you can't be done for less although it's very rare people are.
Most cars I've been in read about 7-10% over the actual speed when comparing to GPS so in total you probably get about 20% tolerance above what
your speedo is indicating. Which is why when you get caught you can't really complain
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Mr Rob
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posted on 31/8/07 at 11:08 AM |
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I got done for 35 in a 30 by one of the vans. I chucked it in the bin, i also threw the second "we're taking you to court" letter in
the bin. Never heard an other thing. This was about 4 years ago so things have probably got stricter now.
My parents were both in the force and mom told me if they tried to do me that she would vouch for me posting the letter.
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fesycresy
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posted on 31/8/07 at 12:01 PM |
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My Road Angel says my speedo tells lies
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The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up.
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smitstui
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posted on 31/8/07 at 12:20 PM |
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Speeding and Lieing Cops
Mr Rob - 'My parents were both in the force and mom told me if they tried to do me that she would vouch for me posting the letter.'
That really winds me up. Everyone gets done for speeding and faces up to it (or not.) but your Parents who are 'in the force' are willing
to lie for you, yet these are the people who are responsible for enforcing the law in the first place.
Its just another case of one rule for them and another for us.
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Confused but excited.
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posted on 31/8/07 at 12:42 PM |
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What's the point in having power, if you can't abuse it?
Tell them about the bent treacle edges!
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james h
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posted on 31/8/07 at 02:29 PM |
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Its a good job somebody posted this topic, I am very worried after going past a police car with a camera in it (last thursday)
I was sure I was over the limit (30) by at least 5-6 mph according to my speedo.
Thing is the cop car was parked round a gentle bend as I came out of my village - the sleepiest and most pedestrian free area and everyone speeds up
at this point!
There has been no reported crime in the last seven years, and no accidents as far as I can remember since living here (7 years also)
This does really annoy me since there is a large drugs problem in both my village and the surrounding areas (I personally know a lot of the worst
offenders) yet the police insist on spending their time and resources in their nice warm cars pointing laser guns at people going a little too fast
who are apparently a greater menace to society.
A few months back I passed a car with four or five officers standing around it doing nothing but looking at the speed gun they were setting up. Do
they need that many people?
Does anyone know where the most densely populated camera area is? Yesterday near Leeds I noticed 4 within half a mile of each other.
Ahh! Grr!
Sorry, rant over
I am sure someone will come along and counter by saying that we wouldn't have a problem anyway if we kept to the limits but who does actually
keep to them all the time? And aren't the limits designed for cars decades old anyway?
Oops, there I go again
Disclaimer: The views above do not necessarily represent those of the author
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