Speeding fines
Speeding fines
After 27 years of driving, just got my first NIP through the post, 77 in a 60.... anybody know anything about the law, just before the detector sounded, a <beep> in an Alfa overtook me on a double white line, and is visible in the first photo, which was taken at 603 metres. No signs warning of cameras, no high visibility van, just a bloke with his motorbike hidden under a bridge support.............Any body know a good Solicitor who specialises in matters such as these, cant understand how they got me when I was directly behind another car???????????
RE: Speeding fines
bad luck! is it true the police generally leave speeding overtaking cars alone? Also i'm seeing more and more cars overtake on double lines!
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Bad luck. With the complications it sounds as if you may have the vestige of a case. Have a look at www.5ive-0.org. It has a lot of intersting correspondence on the site from (at least some) people who seem to know.
Best of luck with it,
Cheers, MartynC
Best of luck with it,
Cheers, MartynC
http://www.pepipoo.com
that's the most comprehensive site I've found
that's the most comprehensive site I've found
I've spotted 2 lies in your post Simon.
Firstly 27 years of driving ?
Are you sure ?!?!?
Secondly, 77 in a 60. Now you really are having a laugh - were you low on petrol or something
Sorry to hear that mate, and hope you have some recourse due to the other car in the picture.
What are they claiming, 3 points & 60 quid fine ?
If it is your first one it could be a whole lot easier just to bend over and take it...
Firstly 27 years of driving ?
Are you sure ?!?!?

Secondly, 77 in a 60. Now you really are having a laugh - were you low on petrol or something


Sorry to hear that mate, and hope you have some recourse due to the other car in the picture.
What are they claiming, 3 points & 60 quid fine ?
If it is your first one it could be a whole lot easier just to bend over and take it...
Too many toys, not enough time
Yep its 27 years
and the 77 was in the new truck which only had a few hundred miles on it so I was going easy
Tried to copy and paste the picture off the Wiltshire wooden tops site but it wont let me, they have blitzed the number plate on the Alfa and it is on the correct side of the road. Spoke to Freemans in Manchester and they would fight it, not sure what the fine and points are going to be....... I would think 4 as it was over 15 mph over limit , but their fees are going to be ten times the fine with no guarentee of squashing it. Think it is time to take up the rear end


Tried to copy and paste the picture off the Wiltshire wooden tops site but it wont let me, they have blitzed the number plate on the Alfa and it is on the correct side of the road. Spoke to Freemans in Manchester and they would fight it, not sure what the fine and points are going to be....... I would think 4 as it was over 15 mph over limit , but their fees are going to be ten times the fine with no guarentee of squashing it. Think it is time to take up the rear end

Good site to get infomation on.NeilMc wrote:http://www.pepipoo.com
that's the most comprehensive site I've found
Be aware that it does get looked at by the 'law' when posting incidents and the advice usually needs a lot of prep on your part to achieve anything.
RS2 'an estate car named Desire'
It may well pay you to grab a copy of the "Secrets the Police don't want you to know about" book:
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/articl ... 41,00.html
I've got a copy - think you may be very surprised.
But a good solicitor is well worth it, a mate was caught at 102 on the M2 and "got off" with 6 points and £ 500 fine....legal fees of £ 750 - which could be preferable to losing your licence.
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/articl ... 41,00.html
I've got a copy - think you may be very surprised.
But a good solicitor is well worth it, a mate was caught at 102 on the M2 and "got off" with 6 points and £ 500 fine....legal fees of £ 750 - which could be preferable to losing your licence.
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Wow. You must be quite tired.simple1 wrote:After 27 years of driving.....

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Apprently they cannot just set up anywhere in the hope to catch people, there must be due justification to police a certain position/stretch of road - a case for entrapment ??
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