HELP PLEASE!!!

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EmmaP

11,758 posts

246 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Sorry mate, but you deserve to get your arse kicked for doing that sort of speed in a 30mph zone. I'm no expert, but imagine you'll be having a few points on your licence and possibly a ban. What were you thinking? If you want to drive fast, find some nice country roads where you can have fun and test your driving skill. Given your lack of concern for the safety of others, perhaps that would not be such a good idea either.

randlemarcus

13,598 posts

238 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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^^^
What she said. Say bye bye Fiesta, you'll not be able to insure that after your forthcoming ban. If you can live without the motor for a while, suggest surrendering license when get court date, and booking yourslef in for a few advanced courses etc. Have you done PassPlus? If not, might help the bea=ks to believe that you actually give a sh1t.

minimax

11,984 posts

263 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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possibly also post this on sp&l where they will really give you a verbal hiding unless you can explain yourself really well

chassis 33

6,194 posts

289 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Possibly 6pts, which for a new driver is ban , or more. 65 in a 30 is also dangerous driving.

Alterntively let them publish your address in the magistrates court and we'll all come round and chop your bollox off for being a numpty. It's muppets like you who give driving at speed a bad name, in a 30 its utterly uncondonable, and at that speed, dangerous, you should be shot What you trying to prove, your motorised roller-skate is actually a quick car? Maybe when race prepped and in the hands of someone like Colin Turkington or any of the other drivers who cut their teeth racing Festers, but (presumably) thru B'ham city centre, get a life and stop wasting Ted's bandwidth.

FFS 30 limits are there for a reason, even in this money grabbing Scamera infested country, as Emma said if you want to drive fast, get out into NSL and make sure theres no-one else around for when you mess up and put your car thru a hedge, cos you will, virtually everyone does at 17, the lucky ones walk away.

Hope they throw the book at you and let the rest of us live safer lives behind the wheel

Regards
Iain

Mrs Trackside

9,299 posts

240 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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What a fantastic post Chassis. I couldn't have said it better myself.

chassis 33

6,194 posts

289 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Mrs Trackside said:
What a fantastic post Chassis. I couldn't have said it better myself.



Why thank-you
Edited to add, I’ve been kissing property lawyers arses all day (metaphorically thankfully) so am not in a very compromising or reserved mood atm

>> Edited by chassis 33 on Monday 9th May 14:59

EmmaP

11,758 posts

246 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Ok Sandeep, now that you have been totally humiliated by us, it is time to think of a course of action. May I suggest that you take a look at the Institute of Advanced Motoring web site:

www.iam.org.uk/

and consider joining your local group. You will be taught how to drive safely and with skill. You will also learn how to drive fast properly on country roads so hopefully you will have a whale of a time and avoid becoming part of the hedge decoration. I am currently doing the course and I love it. Contrary to popular belief they are not at all stuffy and anti-speed. I've had such fun driving out with three different observers (one is actually a member of this forum.) It will be also be good preparation for getting an Imprezza when you can eventually afford the insurance

meeja

8,290 posts

255 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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type__25 said:
i think i was caught speeding 57-65 in a 30 zone in my fiesta 1.25



Then you deserve everything you get.

I would hazard a guess that the majority of PH'ers exceed 30mph speed limits on a regular basis (myself included)

But not by that amount.

I am not jumping on the "Speed Kills" bandwagon were, but to be driving at approximately 60mph in a 30mph limit means that you are likely to be involved in a accident that will leave someone with injuries sooner rather than later.

Yes, I remember what it was like to be 17 years old, and have the freedom of driving for the first time... but that is no reason to develop a leaden right foot.

If you *have* been caught, then expect the punishment to be heavy, and the sympathy to be thin on the ground.

If you haven't, then count yourself lucky, and treat this incident as a steep learning curve.

>> Edited by meeja on Monday 9th May 15:09

steve f

619 posts

241 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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you should be banned for 10 years going that fast in a 30 limit

Balmoral Green

41,722 posts

255 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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type__25 said:
hey ppl, im 17 years old and i think i was caught speeding 57-65 in a 30 zone in my fiesta 1.25, it was by a laser gun, whats the chances of me getting caught or me loosing my license! plz help (btw the lasergun was pointing at me from behind, he didnt see me until i passed him, do they still work if they shoot from behind)? thxn in Advance

If you are lucky, and they didnt zap you, you may have gotten away with it.

Take on board all the comments listed above.

Doing twice the speed limit in a 30 or 40 zone is not acceptable. Out on the open road, or a motorway, then twice the speed limit is of course perfectly OK (provided that there are no other motorists to interact with).

>> Edited by Balmoral Green on Monday 9th May 17:52

Philrose

478 posts

249 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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What more is there to say - you would not be welcome on one of our events. Drive fast in the country drive slow through the villages etc.
You did ask for help and you may get more of the same but try -------
www.pepipoo.com./

LongQ

13,864 posts

240 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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type__25 said:
hey ppl, im 17 years old and i think i was caught speeding 57-65 in a 30 zone in my fiesta 1.25, it was by a laser gun, whats the chances of me getting caught or me loosing my license! plz help (btw the lasergun was pointing at me from behind, he didnt see me until i passed him, do they still work if they shoot from behind)? thxn in Advance


Dear oh dear. Any possible mitigating circumstances for the speed? Like it was the M6 or something with a dodgy limit being applied?

The answer to the 'do they still work if they shoot from behind' question is yes, they do.

type__25

Original Poster:

4 posts

248 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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how lng u reckon it will take till i hear from them, and they have to lock on the the car for atleast 3-4secs dont they, and it that time i would of breaked hard to 25 odd?

type__25

Original Poster:

4 posts

248 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Plus, they were on the opposite side of the road, and i've heard laser guns only work when pointed straight at the vehicle. I thought laser guns only recorded the speed, and don't take the picture??

chassis 33

6,194 posts

289 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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type__25 said:
how lng u reckon it will take till i hear from them, and they have to lock on the the car for atleast 3-4secs dont they, and it that time i would of breaked hard to 25 odd?


So they wont do you for "due care and attention" only "dangerous driving" for a) the speeding, and b) braking so sharply...they have 14days to serve the NIP IIRC

Some lasers have number plate recognition, others sync with a SVHS recording, others have plod writing down number plates.

Regards
Iain

type__25

Original Poster:

4 posts

248 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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I ain't bothered about plod writin down my number plate, they can't really prove anything. lets jus hope it aint video recording or the number plate recognition. (This is gonna be a long 2 weeks lol) thanx 4 ur help

chassis 33

6,194 posts

289 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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type__25 said:
I ain't bothered about plod writin down my number plate, they can't really prove anything.


They dont have too. They have your VRN, hopefully next to 60mph+


type__25 said:
lets jus hope it aint video recording or the number plate recognition.


Let's not

type__25 said:
(This is gonna be a long 2 weeks lol) thanx 4 ur help


Maybe you could spent the next two weeks learning how to write properly on forums such as these, "text speak" isn't particularly welcome.

Regards
Iain

petros

2,441 posts

236 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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Even if they haven't got you on the speed detector they've got you on here admitting your speed in a built up area. You Muppet.

supaspark

2,105 posts

245 months

Tuesday 10th May 2005
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petros said:
Even if they haven't got you on the speed detector they've got you on here admitting your speed in a built up area. You Muppet.


Yeh...You silly dingle!
thought i'd have a pop whilst we're at it!

EmmaP

11,758 posts

246 months

Tuesday 10th May 2005
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type__25 said:
I ain't bothered about plod writin down my number plate, they can't really prove anything. lets jus hope it aint video recording or the number plate recognition. (This is gonna be a long 2 weeks lol) thanx 4 ur help


You really are a complete idiot Sandeep. I was putting it down to the fact that you were young and foolish. Now I know that you are just brain dead. I would not be laughing if I were you. You aren't going to look so cool stood at the bus stop in the rain or be laughing when your family kicks your arse.

From what you have written it is clear that you have forgotten the highway code in the brief time that has elapsed since passing your test. Stopping distances are:

30mph - 75 feet (23m). Thinking distance 30ft (9m), braking distance 45ft (14m).

50mph - 175 feet (53m). Thinking distance 50ft (15m), braking distance 125ft (38m).

60mph - 240 feet (73m). Thinking distance 60ft (18m), braking distance 180ft (55m).

70mph - 315 feet (96m). Thinking distance 70ft (21m), braking distance 245ft (75m).

As you obviously weren't 'thinking' very well at the time, you can add a fair few feet or metres onto those 'thinking' distances.

I think that they could get you on driving without due care and attention, wreckless driving and speeding. You have absolutely nothing to be proud of. You could at least try to appear contrite and penitent.