Not aware he even suggested he'd been caught speeding Regardless, the authorities should stick to the law.
The name [MENTION=7631]wellquickwoody[/MENTION] in itself suggests he was speeding.
Not aware he even suggested he'd been caught speeding Regardless, the authorities should stick to the law.
I used to work with someone who was summoned to court after refusing to pay the fine issued and he chose to challenge it.
Once in the dock he was asked what the speed limit for the road he was when 'caught' - He replied 40mph. They then asked him, according to the photogragh, how fast was he travelling when he passed the speed camera? - he said 30mph....
They realised that the system has mailfunctioned and it turned out that it had summoned about 40 people for speeding and after they double checked each one, they found that 39 of them had been under the speed limit at the time
If you have been caught like always I would say look for a reason to fight it but that is me and my attitude, never just accept anything.
In 30 mph limits, the police don't prosecute until the car is over 35 mph. There is at least a 10% leeway.
If you have been caught like always I would say look for a reason to fight it but that is me and my attitude, never just accept anything.
Seriously? Cop cars are always parked on double yellows to get on with their daily duties, rather than emergencies. Edna?Not it's not. Unless it is an emergency situation all the emergency services have to abide by the laws and regulations of the road.
So would you think the same if you carry on with that devil may care attitude if / when you have an accident (not necessarily your fault) but someone dies or is left badly injured? Do you think getting somewhere a few minutes early is worth the pain and misery that could cause?
Far too many people that don't think about the consequences of their actions (like speeding) and if caught up in an accident, how much worse the outcome will be.
They are more interested in their own needs and in the age of time saving devices and increased leisure time in our lives, they still feel the need to rush about in the effort to save a couple of minutes which, if truth be told, makes next to no difference to their lives. They are unwilling to abide by rules that are there for safety (yours and more importantly, others) because of their arrogance, that they are somehow special and should be bound by the rules and are determined to fight it when caught rather than accept the responibilty for their actions.
I will, but until then I will I will not accept punishment if the law enforcers had been breaking the law. I think I will be fighting a losing battle if that is of any consolation to you.Be a man and take responsibility for your actions.
The nickname refers to my motorcycling behaviour, I was in my car.The name [MENTION=7631]wellquickwoody[/MENTION] in itself suggests he was speeding.
If you have been caught like always I would say look for a reason to fight it but that is me and my attitude, never just accept anything.
In 30 mph limits, the police don't prosecute until the car is over 35 mph. There is at least a 10% leeway.
If you have been caught like always I would say look for a reason to fight it but that is me and my attitude, never just accept anything.
If you have been caught like always I would say look for a reason to fight it but that is me and my attitude, never just accept anything.
That is not the case.
There were people in my speed awareness course who were being 'done' for 33 & 34 mph.
For what it's worth, the course was exceptionally good and has greatly improved my speed awareness.
The 'don't drive like a knob' (or words to that effect) course that I was requested to attend a couple of months later, was pretty poor so the only future deterrent I have for that misdemeanor is points.
Not aware he even suggested he'd been caught speeding Regardless, the authorities should stick to the law.
LYou must be lovely in real life, I'm sure this argumentative and bigoted stuff you type is just a front ?