Speeding Fines

Speeding Fines

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Jay

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5 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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Disaster - the day before I pick up my new Tuscan I've had notice through from Northampton Police alledging that I was doing 98 mph on the M1 in my Griffiths. In ten years of driving this is the first road offence I've been accused of. Does anyone have an idea what sort of penalty I might be looking at ? If so, please email me at xdd85@dial.pipex.com

rcorbett

683 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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6 points plus a fine at a guess

nmilton

449 posts

289 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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There speaks a man of experience !!! ;-)

Nobby

47 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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If they mentioned that a fixed penalty may be applicable then I'd take that for 3 points and £60 rather than going to court.

rcorbett

683 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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Ok Mr Milton thats enough....it was (quite) a bit more than 98 if you remember.... Edited by rcorbett on Thursday 15th March 13:24

nmilton

449 posts

289 months

Thursday 15th March 2001
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Well it was a good job you met a dyslexic plod who couldn't get the last two numbers (of the 3 he had a choice from !!!) quite right !! Just make sure you brush up on your French for the trip to Le Mans....

GingaNinga

390 posts

284 months

Friday 16th March 2001
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Princess Anne was doing 93mph on the Motorway, I she got 5 points and a £400 fine. Geri Halliwell was doing 60 mph in a 30mph and got a 6 points, a 42 day ban and £400 fine. That's fcuked your insuance up next year. Edited by GingaNinga on Friday 16th March 13:00

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Friday 16th March 2001
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That's fcuked your insuance up next year. Edited by GingaNinga on Friday 16th March 13:00
Not true! I got banned in 96 but otherwise had an impeccable driving record (i.e I was lucky enough never to get caught!). Subsequent to this my premiums weren't really effected for the griff or my Tuscan - however the insurance for my family run around is still slightly weighted (5 years later). I think you'll find that the TVR insurers won't really weight a single (one off) offence - it's the habitual offender that they don't want to touch. Mike

nmilton

449 posts

289 months

Friday 16th March 2001
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When I first came to insure my Westfield I had 9 points on my licence. For a limited mileage policy the quotes were surprisingly low (under £300). I enquired how much difference having 9 points on my licence made to my premium and the answer was basically not a lot. They worked on the basis that if I had 9 points already then I wouldn't be too keen to add to the total, therefore I was less likely to drive like a muppet and so I was slightly less of a risk. Equally, if I did get another 3 points and couldn't drive the car then the fact that it would have to stay in the garage meant it was again a pretty low risk. Slightly perverse logic, but at least I didn't end up getting hit in the pocket.

pitbull

69 posts

291 months

Friday 16th March 2001
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Get a set of germans plates to put on the wheels. Difficult to confirm over the radio. Most of the people I know are now taking direct action against this form of gov fund raising, and the positions and jobs that they hold shows that policy is out out sink with the 'man on the Clapham omnibus'. Those who know UK law, know that term.

andyr

374 posts

291 months

Friday 23rd March 2001
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I got a 7 week ban (SP50) about 3 years ago in my Chimaera and havent noticed much change in insurance over the years. Just renewed again at under £1000. I shouldn't worry about it too much from the insurance point of view - don't forget to tell them tho.