safety camera vans
safety camera vans
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wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

187 months

Thursday 27th June 2013
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Got caught out Monday by a camera safety van/cash cow, I think I was doing around 80 on a 50 carriageway, 76 seems to be the threshold for not getting banned.I think the best I can hope for is 6 points and a large fine, worse case 3 month ban.I know punishment varies from county to county, but what are your experiences. Cheers

wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

187 months

Saturday 29th June 2013
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Got it in the post today, i was clocked at 78,glad i was in the wifes golf gti and not the tuscan,i think my speed would of been rather faster than 78

tvrboy55

185 posts

186 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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I would contest it on a technicality, ie, photo id etc, etc find the loophole, like the mr loophole the solicitor.
john.

glow worm

6,590 posts

243 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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I would appear in person at court. My nephew was done for 99mph on the motorway, got 3 points and £100 fine ( he already had 6 points). Wear a good suit and say you're sorry.

Edited by glow worm on Sunday 30th June 11:14

Druid

1,312 posts

197 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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glow worm said:
I would appear in person at court. My nephew was done for 99mph on the motorway, got 3 points and £100 fine. Wear a good suit and say your sorry.
Better advice than the post above you! smile

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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Please don't call them SAFETY cameras.

The correct name is SPEED cameras, safety has nothing to do with raising revenue.

phazed

22,265 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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I hate to admit it but the, (safety cameras wink) do work.

I have 6 points for speeding, none in the tiv and both crappy 50+ MPH in 40 MPH limits.

I now drive like Miss Daisey, (ish) in anywhere but a real known quantity, sad but true.

Lucky on going on another TD tomorrow, 140 mph, bring it on!

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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phazed said:
I hate to admit it but the, (safety cameras wink) do work.

I have 6 points for speeding, none in the tiv and both crappy 50+ MPH in 40 MPH limits.

I now drive like Miss Daisey, (ish) in anywhere but a real known quantity, sad but true.
Speed cameras WORK because they make you feel the need to drive slowly?

Sorry, I'm a little lost here, what has that achieved?

D1ckie

740 posts

206 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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whats there to contest, 76 in a 50 is 3 ponints and a fine, court not required.

From experience you need to go to court for 30mph over the speed limit and then you dont get banned, I got 6 points and £200 for my last capture by the cash vans

phazed

22,265 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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mybrainhurts said:
Speed cameras WORK because they make you feel the need to drive slowly?

Sorry, I'm a little lost here, what has that achieved?
Not drive slowly, I never said that but reasonably within the limits.

As far as the camera vans are concerned, (and I'm the first to mouth obsenities when I see them) job done!

glow worm

6,590 posts

243 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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D1ckie said:
whats there to contest, 76 in a 50 is 3 ponints and a fine, court not required.

From experience you need to go to court for 30mph over the speed limit and then you dont get banned, I got 6 points and £200 for my last capture by the cash vans
You don't NEED to go to court ..... But you got 6 points smile .
Pleading in guilty in person rather than by letter works, magistrates/procurator fiscals like to feel their own importance.
I am assuming you will not be offered a fixed penalty or a speed awareness course ... too much in excess of the speed limit.



Edited by glow worm on Sunday 30th June 20:26

tvrboy55

185 posts

186 months

Monday 1st July 2013
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just a quick look on the forum after watching the football. all the advice and experience are very good but, the judge wont look at the past cases. he will judge the cases on it's own merit. well then, he's got many option he can choose from.

wongthecorrupter

Original Poster:

2,632 posts

187 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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glow worm said:
I would appear in person at court. My nephew was done for 99mph on the motorway, got 3 points and £100 fine ( he already had 6 points). Wear a good suit and say you're sorry.

Edited by glow worm on Sunday 30th June 11:14
Thats what i did many years ago in court for speeding

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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phazed said:
mybrainhurts said:
Speed cameras WORK because they make you feel the need to drive slowly?

Sorry, I'm a little lost here, what has that achieved?
Not drive slowly, I never said that but reasonably within the limits.

As far as the camera vans are concerned, (and I'm the first to mouth obsenities when I see them) job done!
If you mean residential limits, then you ought to have been behaving yourself anyway.

If you mean NSL then, sorry, sir, you're an apologist for the control freaks and tax collectors.

wongthecorrupter

Original Poster:

2,632 posts

187 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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mybrainhurts said:
Please don't call them SAFETY cameras.

The correct name is SPEED cameras, safety has nothing to do with raising revenue.
I was taking the piss

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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wongthecorrupter said:
mybrainhurts said:
Please don't call them SAFETY cameras.

The correct name is SPEED cameras, safety has nothing to do with raising revenue.
I was taking the piss
So are they...

phazed

22,265 posts

220 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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mybrainhurts said:
phazed said:
mybrainhurts said:
Speed cameras WORK because they make you feel the need to drive slowly?

Sorry, I'm a little lost here, what has that achieved?
Not drive slowly, I never said that but reasonably within the limits.

As far as the camera vans are concerned, (and I'm the first to mouth obsenities when I see them) job done!
If you mean residential limits, then you ought to have been behaving yourself anyway.

If you mean NSL then, sorry, sir, you're an apologist for the control freaks and tax collectors.
Not with you.

So if I exceed the speed limit, ( which I often do in known areas) on NSLs in areas that I am unfamiliar with I then put two fingers up to the establishment but stand a very good chance of upping my 6 points on my license, (which both are for speeding from hand helds in obscure places on roads that I was unfamiliar with!).