Zero tolerance speeding policy going forwards

Zero tolerance speeding policy going forwards

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A44RON

Original Poster:

517 posts

103 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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well, suppose they have to try top up the government coffers somehow with all of the covid stimulus since March... rolleyes

not sure how successful they will be in doing motorists for 1-2kmh over the limit if enough drivers fight it all the way to court and therefore overload the system

klootzak

660 posts

223 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Didn't the police start doing this a couple of years ago anyway? I'm sure I remember seeing something about them extending the zero tolerance period beyond the Christmas holiday.

May just have been an idle threat though, to get some compliance without actually doing much.

k

GravelBen

15,912 posts

237 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Classic govt bureacratic thinking...

"Strict low-tolerance enforcement of arbitrary limits doesn't seem to be improving the road toll, so the obvious solution is to try even more of the same thing"