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millband 25 May 2003 12:00 AM

Got a NIP in the post yesterday, I've been done for 38 in a 30 in Llangollen last Saturday.

Fair cop I guess, although I'm gutted as I didn't see a camera/copper/unmarked car and don't know how I was done. Anyone know what was operating in that area last weekend? I thought I was pretty good at paying attention (first time caught in 14 yrs driving) so a lesson learnt there for me. Also thought I was driving carefully and at least pretty close to the limit (if not actually under) in the built up bits. Oh well.

Anyway, I reckon if I'd been going 3mph slower I would have got away with it - is that true? Anyone been done going slower than 38?

Steve

*Sonic* 25 May 2003 12:09 AM

yep my mum told me someone she knows got stopped and done by the police for doing 36mph in a 30


millband 25 May 2003 12:11 AM

I wonder how low they go during "zero tolerence" campaigns? I reckon about 33mph (30 + 10% margin for error)?

S.

pslewis 25 May 2003 12:20 AM

36mph is the lowest you will ever see - 30 + 10% + 3mph = 36

Therefore motorway it is 70 + 10% + 3mph = 80

Pete

millband 25 May 2003 12:23 AM

If that's the case, then I'm *seriously* gutted, I'd normally be around that in a 30.

Bugger.

S.

melomax 25 May 2003 12:30 AM

i dont personnaly think the percentage bit is true i got 3 points for doing 55 in a 50 mph area

*Sonic* 25 May 2003 12:34 AM

yup so did my neighbour on Specs cameras

My mum thought the 36mph in a 30 was going a bit too far , till I explained the 10% bit, and she said oh, didnt know that, :)


edited for bad typos :)





[Edited by *Sonic* - 5/25/2003 12:36:46 AM]

Tim-Grove 25 May 2003 12:47 AM

36 in a 30!!!!!!:eek: these guys must be on commission :D


[Edited by Tim-Grove - 5/25/2003 12:47:59 AM]

eddie h 25 May 2003 12:50 AM

I got caught by radar trap in about 1992 doing 36 in a 30 zone.

p1ssed me off at the time.

still p1sses me off now.

millband 25 May 2003 12:53 AM

36 - Ouch. The laws the law though, I can't complain about being done (30 makes sense, it's 70 limits on M-ways that I don't agree with!) I'm just a bit gutted I let myself be caught.

S.



[Edited by millband - 5/25/2003 12:56:16 AM]

kenny.c 25 May 2003 01:30 AM

it really dephends on the officer, i got let off doing 36 in a 30 zone, but my m8 got done at exactly the same speed on the same stretch of road.

Stu.H 25 May 2003 01:58 AM

glad i daint get caught doing 145+ racing against a lotus elise and caning his ass then

:D

no, he didnt like it ;)

Shropshire-Guy 25 May 2003 04:53 AM


43 in a 40. At Church End on A 33 between Reading and Basingstoke on the 8/1/01 . Got the pic and the 3 points to prove it two

corradoboy 25 May 2003 05:52 AM

I know the road is for everyone, and speeding is against the law, full stop. But it p155es me off the amount of police time/effort/money/manpower that is ploughed into taxing the battered and bewildered motorist. I wonder what the manpower ratio is compared to investigating burglary, or car theft. OK, so there is only a slight chance of these crimes killing or maming, but tell that to some poor sap whose just had his TV and DVD loaded into the back of his own car and will never see them again when he's just been told it'll be three days before a SOCO comes, if ever, here's your crime number now go call your insurance company, bye.
3500 are killed on the roads each year, only 5% of which the Met attribute directly to speed, that's 175. Of the rest how many are unprotected motorcyclists, who don't get fined £30 for not wearing a seatbelt. How many are pedestrians crossing 50yds from a zebra because that 50yds is too far. How many are cyclists with no crumple zones or airbags. How many are children with no formal training or qualifications entitling them to use the highway.
The law is full of hypocrisy and has as much to do with justice as Tory bLIAR has to do with cream cakes. Traffic law is simply highway robbery.
If you want to come down hard on something dangerous, smoking kills 250000 a year in this country alone. So what wonderful gizmos shall we give the police to identify smokers, cameras, helicopters, high speed pursuit vehicles, fire extinguishers.
Ooh, but then again, that's legal, because it's taxed, a bit like car ownership.

There, now I'm off to bed so I won't see all the angry replies.

Bye.

spanner76 25 May 2003 07:15 AM

the police out of good grace give you 10% , they can charge you with doing 31mph in a 30mph zone if they so wish , the above was allowed in the 1960's for speedo error , but in 1989 it was decided that the speedo's were a lot more acurate than in the 50's
the police have the discretion as to when to issue a ticket ,if you ticket and fine every body who goes over the speed limit it will be counter productive as the whole country would drive around looking at the speedo and not the road.
that is why if the weather is good and you are not being a loon most forces give you smacked legs for minor errors of judgement when it comes to speed.(exception to the rule is wales)

in answer to the title of the thread i have been issued a court summoms for doing 74mph on the M4 two months ago and i am waiting for a court date.

an ex girlfriend was issued with a fixed pen ticket for 33mph when leaving my village which is a 30mph zone.(cheshire police)

[Edited by spanner76 - 5/25/2003 7:19:21 AM]

NACRO 25 May 2003 07:18 AM

A friend was done for 35 in a 30 zone- nr a school mind you so he should have been doing more like 25 anyway.

cossie abuser 25 May 2003 07:56 AM

Officially its speed +\- 10% and 2mph so really 35mph in a 30 limit is borderline, thats what they work to down here. But its just a revenue making scheme, I had £30,000 of work stuff pinch from my car a few years back (some of it dangerous) and it took 8 calls to the Police station before anyone came out. No money in it for them tho

jods 25 May 2003 08:58 AM

I think we should all band together and spend a month driving everywhere at 10 mph. See how pissed off they get about that. No speeding fines and productivity down the pan.

We already have the M25, let's just extend the principle!

Trout 25 May 2003 09:09 AM

It is not Limit + 10% + 3mph.

I was done by a camera on the M25 for doing 57mph in a 50 limit :(

It was 7.15 in the morning in nose to tail traffic - So how I was done defeats me!

Rannoch

rb5 286 25 May 2003 09:10 AM

i got caught by cop holding laser gun in southend front clocked at 32 in 30

they had turned off street lights

WPC was hiding behind a parked car on left side with the gun, officer on the right dressed all in in black and black gloves, no hi vis vest or reflcetors on and stepped out in road in front of me.

i was in my escort rs turbo


Leslie 25 May 2003 09:21 AM

I think the reason we get hammered Corradoboy is that is is dead easy to convict motorists and process their speeding claims with the minimum of paperwork etc. I understand your feelings completely, especially when they are always too busy to do anything about minor theft and vandalism. I am really unimpressed to see that local police stations close down in the evening and rely on a couple of police in a panda car to supervise an enormous area. What chance have they got to get to the scene quickly and if an emergency to do anything significant without calling up back-up which takes yet more time to arrive. It was also interesting to see that our council tax went up by 18% and the next thing was a council meeting with the intention of doubling councillors expenses! At least some honest councillors did not vote it all in.

I read somewhere that the Road Traffic Act now requires speedos to be within 10% as far as overreading is concerned but they may not underread at all. So theoretically you can legally be "done" for anything over the speed limit but you have to hope that the local police will allow a margin to allow for accidental error.

Les :eek:

ScoobyDoo555 25 May 2003 09:23 AM

I got done for 34 in a 30. The policewoman said "I can't let you off, because I've been here all day and I'm freezing" [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]

Time was 18.10, start of February [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]

Just waiting to see if I got done coming out of a junction onto an accident blackspot area (40mph) I was doing about 45mph....

fingers crossed.

Dan

TREV 25 May 2003 11:28 AM

Just a bit of info for you from a traffic cop.
Gatso does not flash until 34mph.
Handheld radar cops dont work Bank holidays.
Hope it helps

Brendan Hughes 25 May 2003 12:01 PM

I got pulled over for doing ?31 in a 30 - crawling past a police van on a dual carriageway.

He was peeved, as he could look down from his van onto the dashboard of my convertible Dutton kit car, and see that the speedo read 0 - the cable had snapped and I couldn't be bothered to replace it as I thought no-one would ever find out, as they'd only see it when the car was stationary.

Got shouted at, but didn't get a ticket.

Oh yeah - his argument was "it is quite obvious that a vehicle of the law is travelling at the speed limit, therefore by overtaking him you are breaking the speed limit." I kept that in mind as I blasted past the striped Metro doing 45 in a 60 zone a couple of weeks later :p

[Edited by Brendan Hughes - 5/25/2003 12:02:47 PM]

scoob_babe 25 May 2003 12:09 PM


done for 38 in a 30 in Llangollen last Saturday.
Almost beat you. Rich got pulled for 36 in a 30 just down the road in Coedpoeth. He got away with a warning after promising the policeman that he wouldn't do it again.


MAC76 25 May 2003 12:46 PM

I got done for going backwards , how unlucky is that!!

carla_wrx 25 May 2003 01:47 PM

Got done doing 35 in 30 limit my friend got done at 33 in 30 limit!!
I'm off on one of the speed awareness courses at least you don't get the points.

slasha 25 May 2003 02:53 PM

I got pulled over on the M69 about 5 years ago for doing 95mph in a Celica GT! It was about 9pm on a Saturday night and anyone who knows the M69 will know it's empty at the best of times let alone at this time of night. But i was driving 'sensibly', indicating and pulling out well before the few cars i did overtake and then the blues went on and i thought boll*cks.
Having been done three times for speeding previously in my teens probably more down to my attitude with the copper, i'd read somewhere that they don't like to get of their arses so it helps if you get out of your car and go over to them, are polite, and are honest about your speed as it shows you are aware and alert.

So i gave it go and he complimented me on my driving style saying driving at that speed in those circumstances was obviously well within mine and the cars capabilities and just asked me to produce my documents!!!

Talk about common sense prevailing and my respect for them going from zero to,well atleast one!


spanner76 25 May 2003 03:43 PM

rb5 hope you went to court , that is total illegal , the number of laws broken is close to double figs.
a good brief would have eaten the cps for lunch and dinner.

nigelward 25 May 2003 04:01 PM

I don't agree with the over zealous and sneaky tactics used by the Police to ramp up the number of tickets, but if the cars speed was measured at 36 then the cars speedo is going to be pointing close to 40 which is not not even close to the 30 speed limit.


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