Speed traps on the way to LM

Speed traps on the way to LM

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DustyC

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12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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This year if you get caught speeding in France they are going to take your license and feed it to a dog (probably a poodle).
Next your car will be squeezed in a huge garlic crusher and finally you will be damned to hell and only be allowed to drive a 900CC diesel non turbo Renault 4 for the rest of your lives.

Since there are also loads of rumors about the speed traps in france I thought Id start them early
spoof!

In reality its nothing like the rumors say but becareful anyway and remember to keep your speedtrap detector at home. These are illegal in france and will be destroyed if found.

basher

998 posts

291 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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just a quick question - but what if your speed detector is hard wired into the car....i can remove the actual handset but the socket stand and the laer detector will require pulling all the wiring out .....surely they must understand i am not going to trash my interior ..... nad if they decide to well i will probably get nicked ....

any ideas...or just remove everything ?? Including satellitel reciver on dash...

Shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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basher said:
just a quick question - but what if your speed detector is hard wired into the car....i can remove the actual handset but the socket stand and the laer detector will require pulling all the wiring out .....surely they must understand i am not going to trash my interior ..... nad if they decide to well i will probably get nicked ....

any ideas...or just remove everything ?? Including satellitel reciver on dash...


just dont speed.

DustyC

Original Poster:

12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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I heard stories of peoples cars getting searched if they just had the bracket on the dashboard.

stories = rumors though when it comes to LM and speed traps.

raceboy

13,272 posts

287 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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I completely removed the Geodosey cradle from the dash top on leaving Blighty, it's obvious what it is and Frog Plod aren't going to believe its sat on your bedside table they are going to think you've just whipped it out, and unpacking all your belongings by a French roadside just doesn't appeal to me

nonegreen

7,803 posts

277 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Shnozz said:

basher said:
just a quick question - but what if your speed detector is hard wired into the car....i can remove the actual handset but the socket stand and the laer detector will require pulling all the wiring out .....surely they must understand i am not going to trash my interior ..... nad if they decide to well i will probably get nicked ....

any ideas...or just remove everything ?? Including satellitel reciver on dash...



just dont speed.


If it ever came to that I would just not speed by not going. The French are a bit more pragmatic than Brunstrom. Sure a few people will get done and there are some horror stories which are mostly just stories. They will not kill the goose that laid the golden egg though. It takes a fully psychopathic English sandalist to do that.

Shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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nonegreen said:

Shnozz said:


basher said:
just a quick question - but what if your speed detector is hard wired into the car....i can remove the actual handset but the socket stand and the laer detector will require pulling all the wiring out .....surely they must understand i am not going to trash my interior ..... nad if they decide to well i will probably get nicked ....

any ideas...or just remove everything ?? Including satellitel reciver on dash...




just dont speed.



If it ever came to that I would just not speed by not going. The French are a bit more pragmatic than Brunstrom. Sure a few people will get done and there are some horror stories which are mostly just stories. They will not kill the goose that laid the golden egg though. It takes a fully psychopathic English sandalist to do that.


top post.

I agree, the day I can't give it the full welly through France will be the day I wont be arsed to go and will have a piss up at a BBQ in the UK for a weekend instead. The mental journey is half the fun of LM.

was said tongue in cheek BTW.

wrinkly

755 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Just got back after a couple of weeks working on the house in France (Near Limoges). For a change, I went via Le Mans both ways (round trip of 1300 miles door to door). Not one fixed camera on route - as usual. There is a french site that shows all camera positions, fixed and potential mobiles, that anyone going to France may be interested in.

www.yakeo.com/fr/radar/



>> Edited by wrinkly on Tuesday 9th March 16:59

williamp

19,553 posts

280 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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last year the story around the campfire (OK the beer tent) was of the Diablo driver who was fined about 900 Euro.

Legend has it he simply opened his wallet, paid the plod and drove off!!

Style, you see.....

DustyC

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12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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First year I went camped next to a Griff owner who did the same. £500 fine.

He wasnt too upset either since it would have been far far worse in the UK.

wrinkly

755 posts

253 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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On a secondary issue, the French are now VERY anti drink driving, and there are enormous fines and imprisonment terms. Fines begin in excess of 0.5 - over 0.8 and you will be in BIG trouble. The gendarmerie are cracking down heavily throughout France, and at an event like Le Mans, they will be looking carefully. You have been warned!

DustyC

Original Poster:

12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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They look for drink drivers heavily each year at LM.

DustyC

Original Poster:

12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Tripps

5,814 posts

279 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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DustyC said:
I heard stories of peoples cars getting searched if they just had the bracket on the dashboard.

stories = rumors though when it comes to LM and speed traps.
Heard of them eveing searching a car where is was attached by rubber sucker and finding it - unit was confiscated and they got a €750 fine

Mind you it could have been a case of talk...

Le TVR

3,097 posts

258 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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Tripps said:

unit was confiscated and they got a €750 fine


Cop was in a good mood then, should have been forfeit and 1500 euro...

wrinkly

755 posts

253 months

Thursday 11th March 2004
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Friday January 9, 2004

RADAR DETECTOR BAN

If you use a radar detector to avoid speed cameras, leave it at home if you visit France. Anyone caught with the device will be banned from driving and have it confiscated on the spot.

According to wine and travel website, winedrive.com, some British drivers are using the devices as UK style speed cameras spread across the Channel. Winedrive's Maurice Carroll, warns: "If you are caught with a radar detector, you will be banned from driving in France for up to three years and the device will be confiscated. Unless there is another driver in the car, you will turned round at your port of entry and put back on the boat.

"If you are stopped anywhere in metropolitan France, you will have to get your motoring organisation to repatriate your car or get someone from England to collect it. Ports and airports are notified if a visiting driver is banned and anyone who continues to drive can expect severe consequences, with a possible prison sentence."

Unlike the UK, many French speed cameras are hidden behind signs and bridges, the authorities openly admitting they are used as a means of raising revenue to cover the cost of road safety initiatives.