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scoobysnacks 01 June 2006 01:58 PM

Anyone ever been done for less than 35 in a 30 zone?
 
Just checking out some information I was given from a (perhaps not so) reliable source that you cannot be prosecuted for less doing less than: 'the speed limit + 2mph + 10% of the speed limit' (eg cannot be done for 34 in a 30). I think they also said that if the law did try and 'do' you for this you would definitely get off if you appeal, as it's not worth the powers than be persuing it. Apparently it's to allow for innacuracies on speedos, among other things no doubt.
Anyone got any evidence to dispute/rubbish this as I may need to know one day!

hedgehog 01 June 2006 02:00 PM

This is not true, 31mph in a 30 is an offence so there is no legal basis for "getting off" with 33mph for example.

In some areas they allow you 10% +2mph as this is an ACPO guideline but in other areas they don't. I have seen an NIP for 32mph.

OllyK 01 June 2006 02:17 PM

Speedos cannot by law under read, they can over read by up to 10% IIRC. So claiming your speedo read 30 and when you're done at 35mph will just get you in to more trouble.

Again, IIRC, the guideline, which is what you're referring to was in part to avoid some of the quibbling about borderline cases, but as hedgehog says, even 1mph over and you can be done for it.

TonyG 01 June 2006 02:35 PM

I know one person who was prosecuted for doing 34 in a 30. And know another who's just received a NIP for 34 in a 30.

SwissTony 01 June 2006 02:42 PM

i hear money being minted :(

nathanb 01 June 2006 02:43 PM

When I got my road angel on my ACTUAL speed by GPS is normally 3 - 4 mph slower than my car speedo so when i thought i was doing 30mph was actually doing 26mph so there must be some leniency!!

JAKbauer24 01 June 2006 02:51 PM

34-in a 30 at 01:40am on a dual carrage way mi lord

was gutted then got a TS10 off the same copper the week after ,could'nt believe that a "kid of 22 had a car like this when he could'nt afford one"

what a TW@T :norty:


sometimes its nothing more than jeoulsy btw just being done for 84.1 on a motorway (M18) at 3pm on a clear sunny day with no other traffic present :(

OllyK 01 June 2006 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by nathanb
When I got my road angel on my ACTUAL speed by GPS is normally 3 - 4 mph slower than my car speedo so when i thought i was doing 30mph was actually doing 26mph so there must be some leniency!!

Why must there? If you were actually doing 30mph your speedo would be showing something like 35mph That's why your speedo can't under read, it avoids the issue.

fatscoobyfella 01 June 2006 06:16 PM

I got done for 34 in a 30 last year.Tried to contest it,by saying i had bigger wheels on,ratio making the speedo slower blah blah blah...3 points and £60 later..

Remember fairness aint an issue with them,they just want your cash and to get you a 1/4 of the way to your next ban.

Tam the bam 01 June 2006 06:24 PM

I've been done for doing 34 in a 30, I was even still on the brakes as I was coming from a NSL road entering a village, that was about 10 years ago though.

Talking to Police recently who set up money boxes outside my worked, he said he'd only ticket you if you were doing over 35, so I think it depends on the cop holding the gun.

Dracoro 01 June 2006 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by scoobysnacks
Just checking out some information I was given from a reliable source

Clearly NOT a reliable source then :p :D


Originally Posted by scoobysnacks
that you cannot be prosecuted for less doing less than: 'the speed limit + 2mph + 10% of the speed limit' (eg cannot be done for 34 in a 30).

The speed limit + 10% + 2mph is a GUIDELINE which a policeman (or entire force in some areas) go by. They don't HAVE to do this, they merely choose to. Some don't however. I believe that the guidelines are there make prosectution easier as it allows for any tolerances in their equipment. As their equipment gets more reliable and consistent, then the guidelines can be ignored or lowered. Basically the guideline is to allow for their equipment, not the accuracy of your speedo.


Originally Posted by scoobysnacks
I think they also said that if the law did try and 'do' you for this you would definitely get off if you appeal, as it's not worth the powers than be persuing it. Apparently it's to allow for innacuracies on speedos, among other things no doubt.
Anyone got any evidence to dispute/rubbish this as I may need to know one day!

Again, your 'reliable source' gets worse :D As already stated, speedo's overread, some more than others. On a typical car, if you were caught doing 35, then chances are your speedo was reading on close on 40!! Chances are, they'll still do you for speeding but for a higher fine than if you took the 3 poitns & £60. Waste of time really.

lordretsudo 01 June 2006 08:10 PM

The last time I was done (almost 6 years ago now) was for 34 in a 30 (on Marton Road for those who live in the Middlesbrough area). It was a laser gun in an unmarked van at the side of the road, not a speed camera.

To say I was annoyed would be an understatement...

pslewis 01 June 2006 08:43 PM

I tend to do about 25 in a 30 - can't be too careful!

Pete

Nigel H 02 June 2006 07:24 AM

A friend got done for doing 33 by a gatso.

WRXewl 02 June 2006 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by pslewis
I tend to do about 25 in a 30 - can't be too careful!

Pete

Did 25 mph past a Gatso in a 30mph zone the other day and it still flashed :wonder:

Work that one out

Leslie 02 June 2006 10:16 AM

ACPO guidance to all forces is that you should not be done for less than 10%+2 over the limit to allow for errors in speedos and police equipment.

Does not mean that an individual force wont do you for anything over the limit though. It is not part of the Road Traffic Act.

Les

Paul3446 02 June 2006 11:07 AM

I love sitting behind someone doing 25mph in a 30mph, it makes my day.:(

alloy 02 June 2006 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by WRXewl
Did 25 mph past a Gatso in a 30mph zone the other day and it still flashed :wonder:

Work that one out

some d1ck in a mercedes was cutting all the traffic up, and generally being an aggressive driver. So as he was cruising through the camera area i double flashed my lights to give him the effect of the camera going off, he tapped his brakes and hopefully learnt his lesson for a day or two and I got a little laugh, no parties were hurt in the teaching of this lesson :D

Ray_li 02 June 2006 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by alloy
some d1ck in a mercedes was cutting all the traffic up, and generally being an aggressive driver. So as he was cruising through the camera area i double flashed my lights to give him the effect of the camera going off, he tapped his brakes and hopefully learnt his lesson for a day or two and I got a little laugh, no parties were hurt in the teaching of this lesson :D

you may need to check the brightness of your head lights as they could be to bright coursing danger to other road users ;)

Trucker Ted 02 June 2006 05:24 PM

Speed guns are highly inaccurate,never just pay the fine ,fight it all the way,check out www.pepipoo.com for excellent advice.This site saved me 3 points and £60 for a 81 mph on a 70 speed limit dual carriageway!

Dont lie down to the scammers!!

brihoppy 02 June 2006 05:30 PM

take it to court and ask would they rather you were looking at the road or glued to your speedo to make sure you didnt creep a couple of mph over the limit...

im sure theres a difference between slightly over and taking the p*ss...

hedgehog 02 June 2006 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by brihoppy
take it to court and ask would they rather you were looking at the road or glued to your speedo to make sure you didnt creep a couple of mph over the limit...

And the court will tell you they are not there to discuss points of principle or truth and charge you £60 for believing in justice.

In the court nothing exists other than the law and common sense is something rarely found in a court so you should under no circumstances go in there looking for it.

andyfish 03 June 2006 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by pslewis
I tend to do about 25 in a 30 - can't be too careful!

Pete

Me too when I drive the Scoob - it may be stereotyping (sp) but i think Scoob drivers are targeted by a large percentage of those charged with generating cash for the safety partnerships (sorry - upholding the law:( )

I work in Preston and there seems to be loads of those van thingies with their little speed traps out the back window so you do get used to staying within the law! (Last year there was a photo on front page of local rag of one of those vans parked on the pavement whilst generating income - whilst a young mother with toddler in a pram was forced to walk around it in the road (main artery into Preston) at rush hour:cuckoo:

andy

PS when I drive the oil burner I sometimes push it all the way up to 30!:thumb:

Mick 21 June 2006 04:21 PM

Anyone used Ian O'Gradys letters for speeding or wheel clamps from here... www.justiceforeveryone.co.uk - or is this just another scam thing?

Cheers

Mick :D

nathanb 21 June 2006 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis
I tend to do about 25 in a 30 - can't be too careful!

Pete

Me too ever since I got fined for doing 34mph

brybusa 21 June 2006 04:32 PM

Great article in MCN the other week showing some "internal memo's" from some scamera groups stating that they are lowering their trigger limits in all their mobile equipment and camera's because they are falling behind their 2005 figures!

I think that says it all.....

OllyK 21 June 2006 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by Mick
Anyone used Ian O'Gradys letters for speeding or wheel clamps from here... www.justiceforeveryone.co.uk - or is this just another scam thing?

Cheers

Mick :D

£299 for a letter to send, if it was that simple I expect we'd all know about it by now.

Mick 21 June 2006 04:48 PM

thats what I thought Olly... and once somebody had bought them there is no reason that they wouldn't get shared everywhere & become pubic very quickly if they worked :confused: Very tempting concept though esp if you've just received an NIP... (which I haven't by the way ;) - although might be speaking too soon... trip to NBO was only last Sun :Suspiciou :D )

If nobody on here has heard anything about them that fairly well puts the nails in the coffin :lol1:


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