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Gav

posted on 20/7/06 at 08:08 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Krismc
So when where you caught, cause i was on the M6 that same day and was doing well over 100 between penrith and carlise!


The note says "M6 Capplerigg Travling south"
but ill be buggerd if i know where that is!.

i manageed to find www.cumbriasaftycameras.org they actually publish the whereabouts and timeings of their cameras so anyone travling up that way i suggest they check their site!

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02GF74

posted on 20/7/06 at 09:09 AM Reply With Quote
Judas Priest had a hit with the song "Breaking the Law", not that it will help anyone here.
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owelly

posted on 20/7/06 at 07:23 PM Reply With Quote
I got nicked for speeding in my yoof....
It was the early hours in the morning but still a loverly clear summers day. It was a road I drive every morning on my way to work and I knew every pothole, white line, strip of overbanding, manhole cover etc.. The road is the A169 from Whitby to Pickering and it's a great strip of moorland road. The only car I saw that morning was a crappy old Cavalier. In fact I saw it twice. The first time when I passed it and the second time when I came screaming up behind me with some fancy lights behind the grill......

So, in responce to our Antipodean chum, there is a time and a place. I know when the speed limit is appropriate and I respect that. There are times when it is ridiculous and outdated. I know someone who has on occasion, possibly, driven well over the speed limit. It may have been on the same stretch of road previously mentioned and it may have been in the early hours of the morning, but when this alledged person does get a ticket, he'll have to offset it against all the times he didn't get caught!
The trouble he faces now is, the early hours are full of wrinkly old bikers out before the traffic!!

Incidently, there have been a few fatalities on the aforementioned stretch of road and most of them have involved American tourists who "didn't realise how fast the traffic was moving". These folks have just pulled out into the path of traffic doing 50-60mph!!

When out driving, remember folks, it's not 'you' you need to watch out for (because you're not coming the other way!) it's the other drivers who don't expect anyone to be going faster than they are!!!!





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Lawnmower

posted on 21/7/06 at 10:59 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by TheGecko
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If you don't like a law then you can complain about it and try to elect governments who'll (hopefully) change it. You can't just break laws you don't like.




I think thats what everyone bitching about...
BTW in english law I believe there is somthing called 'the law is an ass' wheareby if enough people ignore it, it cant be inforced...

a colleague of mine got done for doing 76mph on the a14 - national speed limit, i said to him that i thought you had a 10%+2 leeway, he said yeah, but as it was a transit for work, its classed as a lorry? so is only allowed to do 60mph! he got 3pts, bring his total up to 6 (the 1st 3 were at the same camara - stoopid bugger)

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Peteff

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:21 PM Reply With Quote
A couple of years back my mate got a 3 week ban and £270 fine but no points for 96mph but it was his second offence in 6 months.





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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DIY Si

posted on 21/7/06 at 11:25 PM Reply With Quote
I think if you get caught doing a fair lick, drive like your gran for a year and you'll be ok. Best bet, get a road angel or similar device that tells you where all the camera spots are.
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Gav

posted on 8/11/06 at 08:06 PM Reply With Quote
Finally got the notice today,

£200 fine
£35 costs
and 5 points

so to be fair im quite happy with that as i was expecting a larger fine

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gazza285

posted on 8/11/06 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Lawnmowera colleague of mine got done for doing 76mph on the a14 - national speed limit, i said to him that i thought you had a 10%+2 leeway, he said yeah, but as it was a transit for work, its classed as a lorry? so is only allowed to do 60mph! he got 3pts, bring his total up to 6 (the 1st 3 were at the same camara - stoopid bugger)



It's not classed as a lorry, it's classed as a commercial vehicle, a classification that also includes all panel vans, Luton vans, all car derived vans, and all pickups and as such are subjected to the same speed limits of 40MPH on single carriageways, 50MPH on dual carriageways and 60mph on motorways. Cool eh?



Bad luck on the fine.





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DIY Si

posted on 8/11/06 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
Not the best, but better than a kick in the teeth! Or a ban for that matter.





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iank

posted on 9/11/06 at 02:26 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Macbeast
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With respect, I should keep quiet about your Gran taking points. That seems to be treated as a VERY serious offence, much worse than speeding.


Attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Manchester are cracking down (it was on R4)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6131826.stm

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wilkingj

posted on 9/11/06 at 05:06 PM Reply With Quote
There was a bit in the paper today about someone trying on the photo - It wasnt me thing.

They proved it was him, and he got 4 months and a fine for trying to pervert the course of justice. Which IS a serious offence, and I believe leaves you with a criminal record, rather than just a fine and some points on your licence.






1. The point of a journey is not to arrive.
2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

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MikeR

posted on 9/11/06 at 07:34 PM Reply With Quote
Eeek, hold on........

if i drive the company combi van thingy - its a corsa with a van bit bolted on the back - not just the windows filled in. Are you saying that i shouldn't go over 60mph in that??????

oh heck.

I also thought transits where classes as PLG so had the same rules as cars.

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DIY Si

posted on 9/11/06 at 07:39 PM Reply With Quote
I think they can class the big transits as small trucks, but not sure how it works, ie length, weight, height etc. I know my transit connect isn't a truck and classed as PLG. Just depend show far the Light Goods bit goes.





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DavidM

posted on 10/11/06 at 12:46 AM Reply With Quote
My boss has Road Angel fitted to his car, and since having it has achieved nine points on his licence for speeding and currently has a further NIP. So that's obviously working.

There was a recent article in our local newspaper which read something like this:

691 Northamptonshire Police officers were caught by the county's speed cameras exceeding the speed limit during the last 12 months.
Of these 674 were not prosecuted because they had their lights flashing at the time or could provide evidence that they were responding to an emergency call.
The remaining 17 were prosecuted but subsequently had their convictions overturned because they gave a good reason for speeding.

So, there you have it, you just need to find out what those good reasons were and you're home and dry.

David

[Edited on 10/11/06 by DavidM]





Proportion is Everything

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MikeR

posted on 10/11/06 at 02:10 PM Reply With Quote
i think they start with "i'm a"and end with "police officer, m'lord"
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