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Postby clee » Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:29 pm

I regularly 'Speed' and accept that if caught I would be breaking the law of the land.What I have issue with is the lack of discretion and REVENUE generating policies it instils/requires of the police .
I live 500m from my local primary school and take my eldest there on foot every morning avoiding the, speeding,kerb parking ars****s in the process.Speed bumps ,20 mph zone etc and have yet to see any form of enforcement .It seems that the issue of road safety has become synonymous with high speed and the lack of driving skill/risk assessment is no longer relevant.
Coming back from the Ace meet ,midnight,M1, no traffic, well lit,high performance/designed car +120 .If stopped ,banned,points ,loss of livelihood .
8.45 am ,residential area ,primary school ,speed bumps ,20 mph limit , not a snowballs chance in hell of any enforcement :evil:

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Postby peterg » Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:28 pm

Government targets on us (the police) to target whatever the political hot potato of the day is and the emergence of speed cameras now means there are fewer traffic police than at any time in the last 20 years. I know some of them are real buggers and would do their own grannies for exceeding the limit by 1mph but most are ok.....unlike speed cameras that know no discretion, nor for that matter do the camera vans as its all being recorded and down loaded to the offices sending out NIPs and fixed penalties.
If the government decided that people without licences or insurance (more than 1 in 10 now!!!!) were more of a threat than speeders then we would all be a lot better off and quite frankly crime would probably also drop as a fair proportion of the no insurance/disqualified driving brigade are also criminals.
Thast my rant over!!!! :lol: :twisted:
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Postby clee » Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:21 pm

peterg wrote:If the government decided that people without licences or insurance (more than 1 in 10 now!!!!) were more of a threat than speeders then we would all be a lot better off and quite frankly crime would probably also drop as a fair proportion of the no insurance/disqualified driving brigade are also criminals.
Thast my rant over!!!! :lol: :twisted:



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Postby A610GA » Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:03 pm

I hate bad driving and spend so much of my driving time avoiding being in someone else's accident but that gets no credit. We all know its not fair and that bad drivers are not the ones who get targetted just easy meat like all us car enthusiasts in our well maintained and well loved vehicles. I fight every attempt to put points on my licence all the way and have not had any for over 20 years. Read all the web sites and take all the advice going and use due process to defeat them. There was a barrister on Trevor McDonald Tonight a couple of weeks ago who defends people against speeding and has never lost a case. He isn't cheap but what price freedom. Good luck. :evil:
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Postby Stunned Monkey » Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:14 pm

peterg wrote:
On the nit front, you may have had a verbal one at the roadside but you will almost certainly receive a written one in the post (which will probably be a pre formatted thing), they need to send it to you within 14 days or they cant proceed.


Not so. If they gave a verbal one on the side of the road, the postal one doesn't need to be within 14 days, in fact you don't need to expect one at all. Pepipoo is the best site of all
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Postby Stunned Monkey » Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:20 pm

clee wrote:I regularly 'Speed' and accept that if caught I would be breaking the law of the land.What I have issue with is the lack of discretion and REVENUE generating policies it instils/requires of the police .
I live 500m from my local primary school and take my eldest there on foot every morning avoiding the, speeding,kerb parking ars****s in the process.Speed bumps ,20 mph zone etc and have yet to see any form of enforcement .It seems that the issue of road safety has become synonymous with high speed and the lack of driving skill/risk assessment is no longer relevant.
Coming back from the Ace meet ,midnight,M1, no traffic, well lit,high performance/designed car +120 .If stopped ,banned,points ,loss of livelihood .
8.45 am ,residential area ,primary school ,speed bumps ,20 mph limit , not a snowballs chance in hell of any enforcement :evil:



WELL SAID. I too regularly "speed" but only when I perceive it is safe to do so. I live close to a school which has a 40 limit going past it. I stick to that like glue during the day but at one in the morning, I will probably hoik it up a bit.

My main grumble are the old farts who pootle along at 40mph on a wide open dead strait road because they think they're being "safe". I do so enjoy seeing them off in my rearview mirror in the skyline! And the mad thing is sometimes they have the nerve to flash/beep me as I sail past (when it's perfectly safe to overtake). As if overtaking by it's very nature is dangerous/illegal.

I remember a statistic that has stuck in my brain. 75% of drivers when questioned said they thought themselves to be "above average" drivers. Says a lot, that.
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Postby peterg » Tue Oct 17, 2006 6:19 pm

Stunned Monkey wrote:
peterg wrote:
On the nit front, you may have had a verbal one at the roadside but you will almost certainly receive a written one in the post (which will probably be a pre formatted thing), they need to send it to you within 14 days or they cant proceed.


Not so. If they gave a verbal one on the side of the road, the postal one doesn't need to be within 14 days, in fact you don't need to expect one at all. Pepipoo is the best site of all


It is policy to send a written one even if one has been verbally issued at the road side due to various stated cases where people have claimed not to recall hearing it due to shock etc etc. Obviously now and then things will proceed with just a verbal one, but its rare in this day and age.
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Re: CAUGHT DOING 101MPH on M1>>>>>>>>

Postby phildini » Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:11 am

shadmonk wrote:REAL BAD NEWS,,,,!!
Coming back from santa pod today I was pulled over and caught doing 101MPH by the polizia. was at around 6pm on the M1 heading into london, near Neasden. I was speeding for around 15 seconds while overtaking a Merc, who then chased me for a bit, but they only pulled me over, and the Merc got away!! They recorded my speed using designated markings on the road.
Has anyone got any advice :( :( . I know im stupid to be speeding there of all places.
I had 3 points over 4 years ago, which i think will have cleared now.----Am i looking at a ban???

THANKS,

Shadi :oops:


Shadi did you get caught last year on the M1? dont you have one of those road angel etc..... thingy :cry:
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Postby peterg » Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:37 am

What was the end result???
Phildini, if what he is saying is right, they were using a system called Vascar, which is basically a stopwatch that they use to time you calculating distance from marks on the road (those white squares you see painted in the middle) that are either 1/4 or 1/2 a mile apart. There is no way for any system to detect it I'm afraid.
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Postby shadmonk » Sat Oct 21, 2006 11:00 am

oh yeh,
that was last year.. I had to got to court. got 6 points. no ban. suppose thats not too bad
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Postby phildini » Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:42 am

shadmonk wrote:oh yeh,
that was last year.. I had to got to court. got 6 points. no ban. suppose thats not too bad


Get yourself a yellow Smart car like Mr dell and you will never get caught going over the speed limit again!!! the engine will blow up before then :wink: :lol:
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Postby David Gentleman » Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:06 am

phildini wrote:
shadmonk wrote:oh yeh,
that was last year.. I had to got to court. got 6 points. no ban. suppose thats not too bad


Get yourself a yellow Smart car like Mr dell and you will never get caught going over the speed limit again!!! the engine will blow up before then :wink: :lol:


You'd be surprised, he got the electronic gearbox to get confused and lose all gears, by flying over a LBC speedbump at 50mph.... :roll: :lol:
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Postby stephendell » Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:20 am

740KG & 80BHP = 108BHP PER TON

About the same as the last Golf GTi :wink:
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Postby stephendell » Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:57 am

Get yourself a yellow Smart car like Mr dell and you will never get caught going over the speed limit again!!! the engine will blow up before then


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