Thames Valley Police - Zero Tolerance on Speeding?

Thames Valley Police - Zero Tolerance on Speeding?

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KungFuPanda

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4,450 posts

177 months

Monday 28th October
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My pal asked my advice on this. He already complete the NIP and this was the response from the Police.

Judging by the paperwork he hasn’t been offered a speed awareness course for 35 in a 30. He advises that he’s never done a speed awareness course previously and has zero points on his licence.

I’d told him to ring the Police force involved and ask why they haven’t used their discretion to offer a SAC on this occasion.

I’m also surprised they even enforced at 35mph in a 30.


Super Sonic

7,214 posts

61 months

Monday 28th October
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While I understand your surprise at not being offered a sac I should point out that 10% +2 is the speed at which enforcement starts, so 35 in a 30

witko999

662 posts

215 months

Monday 28th October
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Err, that's not zero tolerance. Prosecution generally starts at 10%+2, which is 35 in a 30 zone.

Tindersticks

1,206 posts

7 months

Monday 28th October
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Zero tolerance would be 31 no?

martinbiz

3,367 posts

152 months

Monday 28th October
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Yes he's at the speed where enforcement starts. If you mean by zero tolerance the fact that they haven't been offered a course then that is unusual, but could be an oversight so worth a call to ask why. Unless of course he's being a bit economical with the truth about not having already done one.

soad

33,443 posts

183 months

Monday 28th October
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Dimebars

927 posts

101 months

Wednesday 30th October
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There is an accompanying part of that letter that will tell him whether he's eligible for SAC

You also need to respond pretty much straight off the bat to be offered it as well. TVP clocked me at 49 in a 40, but as my car is leased, it took months for the ticket to arrive with me and missed the SAC window

Zero Fuchs

1,507 posts

25 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Please don't get a job manufacturing anything, "yeah I built that to zero tolerance mate". wink

Interesting how they nicked you for 35mph though and not 36mph but guess it's up to them really.


Super Sonic

7,214 posts

61 months

Wednesday 30th October
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martinbiz said:
Yes he's at the speed where enforcement starts. If you mean by zero tolerance the fact that they haven't been offered a course then that is unusual, but could be an oversight so worth a call to ask why. Unless of course he's being a bit economical with the truth about not having already done one.
Or aggravating circumstances.

BertBert

19,677 posts

218 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zero Fuchs said:
Please don't get a job manufacturing anything, "yeah I built that to zero tolerance mate". wink

Interesting how they nicked you for 35mph though and not 36mph but guess it's up to them really.
Because, 35 is what the OP was doing and that's the figure that enforcement starts at. Not in the slightest bit "interesting"

steve2

1,797 posts

225 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I have just comp;let end a speed awareness course this afternoon and the course tutor said that she has had drivers on her course who have only been 2mph over the limit, i was the highest over the limit, 81 in a 70.
Also the lady doing the course was very pleasant and not condescending at all.

BertBert

19,677 posts

218 months

Wednesday 30th October
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steve2 said:
I have just comp;let end a speed awareness course this afternoon and the course tutor said that she has had drivers on her course who have only been 2mph over the limit, i was the highest over the limit, 81 in a 70.
Also the lady doing the course was very pleasant and not condescending at all.
Normal SAC instructor bks!

Zero Fuchs

1,507 posts

25 months

Wednesday 30th October
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BertBert said:
Zero Fuchs said:
Please don't get a job manufacturing anything, "yeah I built that to zero tolerance mate". wink

Interesting how they nicked you for 35mph though and not 36mph but guess it's up to them really.
Because, 35 is what the OP was doing and that's the figure that enforcement starts at. Not in the slightest bit "interesting"
I found it interesting as this confirmed something I was wondering about.

I read an article from a guy that had compiled a list of tolerances by county and said that the police/cameras could penalise on or after the 10% +2mph.

Having never been caught on the fringes I wasn't sure, is all.

conanius

800 posts

205 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I had the opportunity for a SAC for 35 in a 30. It was a minor miracle as that was uphill in a diesel Discovery 3. I should have been given a medal really.


wyson

2,690 posts

111 months

Wednesday 30th October
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steve2 said:
I have just comp;let end a speed awareness course this afternoon and the course tutor said that she has had drivers on her course who have only been 2mph over the limit, i was the highest over the limit, 81 in a 70.
Also the lady doing the course was very pleasant and not condescending at all.
Steve2, people get upset here if you say stuff like that. I got incredible lashback from someone claiming to be a speeding lawyer because someone on my SAC said he got done for going 31mph in a 30mph zone, and the instructor backed him up, once he heard it was in a tunnel under the Thames.

Apparently some guys wife’s friend ‘claimed’ to have been done for the same. Of course, she must be the most delusional woman to ever walk the planet!

Edited by wyson on Wednesday 30th October 20:54

2020vision

108 posts

3 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zero Fuchs said:
BertBert said:
Zero Fuchs said:
Please don't get a job manufacturing anything, "yeah I built that to zero tolerance mate". wink

Interesting how they nicked you for 35mph though and not 36mph but guess it's up to them really.
Because, 35 is what the OP was doing and that's the figure that enforcement starts at. Not in the slightest bit "interesting"
I found it interesting as this confirmed something I was wondering about.

I read an article from a guy that had compiled a list of tolerances by county and said that the police/cameras could penalise on or after the 10% +2mph.

Having never been caught on the fringes I wasn't sure, is all.
Paragraph 9.6 of the guidance sorts your question for you.
Last version and still extant guidance


agtlaw

6,903 posts

213 months

Wednesday 30th October
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wyson said:
Steve2, people get upset here if you say stuff like that. I got incredible lashback from someone claiming to be a speeding lawyer because someone on my SAC said he got done for going 31mph in a 30mph zone, and the instructor backed him up, once he heard it was in a tunnel under the Thames.

Apparently some guys wife’s friend ‘claimed’ to have been done for the same. Of course, she must be the most delusional woman to ever walk the planet!

Edited by wyson on Wednesday 30th October 20:54
Amusing thread.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


2020vision

108 posts

3 months

Wednesday 30th October
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You will note from the speed table that the course is not available until the minimum speed of the speed limit +10% +2 mph is reached.
So there will be nobody on a course at a speed that is lower than those speeds.
This rule is strictly adhered to.
I am not surprised some of the ADIs who deliver the courses get taken in, but as none of them are remotely involved in enforcement operations, why would they know anything about thresholds operated by the police?

Oceanrower

1,045 posts

119 months

Wednesday 30th October
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agtlaw said:
wyson said:
Steve2, people get upset here if you say stuff like that. I got incredible lashback from someone claiming to be a speeding lawyer because someone on my SAC said he got done for going 31mph in a 30mph zone, and the instructor backed him up, once he heard it was in a tunnel under the Thames.

Apparently some guys wife’s friend ‘claimed’ to have been done for the same. Of course, she must be the most delusional woman to ever walk the planet!

Edited by wyson on Wednesday 30th October 20:54
Amusing thread.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Delusional bloke who wants to be right in thread resurrection shocker…

Zero Fuchs

1,507 posts

25 months

Wednesday 30th October
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2020vision said:
Paragraph 9.6 of the guidance sorts your question for you.
Last version and still extant guidance
Thanks. Much appreciated.

To be honest it's technically a bit odd as a tolerance in any other sense is something you need to lie within or on. I confess to not knowing the rules as they're irrelevant to me, but found this interesting as being fined for adhering to the tolerance was not what I'd expect. I'm being a nerd but they should really change it to 10% + 1mph laugh

But in the OPs case, just suck it up. You play with tolerances and you have no legs to stand on if you get caught.