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#1
could be in trouble for this one,


got caught by a camera an on the 3rd of December on the A64 making a dash for the services with the wife as her IBS was playing up and she needed the toilet, don't have long when this happens didn't realise how fast i was going as the traffic was keeping up with me but was clocked at 100mph  :'(  so I think I am going to get a beating for this, all I can hope is that they take my previous record into account as I have never been done for speeding, or any other traffic offence before, we will see
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#2
You'll be lucky!


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#3
Bummer, I can see your circumstances but to not know you were doing 100mph is a no no. Do not admit that at all in any defense you mount.
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#4
tefer, just seen your signature, love it :thumbup
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#5
Try £500 fine £100 costs and 6 points...
The Frying Scotsman
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#6
(16-12-11, 08:21 PM)BIG MAC link Wrote: Try £500 fine £100 costs and 6 points...
plus whatever the insurance company charge as an admin fee when you tell them you have points,it's like being fined twice
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#7
But if the vehicle is being used for ambulance purposes at the time, it is exempt from speeding fines, or at least it's a very solid defence.  It doesn't need to be an actual ambulance, just a vehicle being used for ambulance purposes.  It's actually quoted in the Road Traffic Act but I've just got in from our works Christmas piss up and can't be arsed to find the exact section at the moment.  I'll have a look in the morning.
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#8
aye, good luck with that one!!
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#9
quite honestly aslong as i walk away with my licence at the end of it ill be happy
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#10
Here it is, section 87 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Google it as I can't copy and paste into here?).  You would need to go to court which, at over a ton you are likely to have to do anyway (as I doubt you will get the option of the conditional offer of 3 points and £60), and explain the reasons why you were exceeding the limit and quote that section of the Act.  Something from a doctor to back up your wife's condition would be needed too otherwise everyone would try to use the fact that they were bursting for a piss as a defence.
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#11
they will still find you guilty no doubt, BUT , done well, it could be a credible defence and minimise the fine. TBH if you do go to court ....appearance is everything. The magistrates dont know you from adam...a dispassionate level headed plea of mitigation is the best you can offer.The reality is that it is far far better for yer missus to shit her pants than you kill someone in an accident cos you were speeding at a ton! Think of that and it will help you understand how a third party may see the case ... :\

They cannot find you not guilty...it would create a precedent for people to have excuses to speed...reality is....none of us do !
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#12
(18-12-11, 08:24 AM)pitternator link Wrote: They cannot find you not guilty...it would create a precedent for people to have excuses to speed...reality is....none of us do !
They cannot find you not guilty as it is an absolute offence, you did it, you got caught, there is the offence.  I will echo the appearance comment too.  Suit, tie, look smart but not overly so.  I once prosecuted a guy who turned up in magistrates court in what was obviously a highly expensive Saville Row three piece and was defended by a barrister, he got hammered on the fine as he could obviously afford it.
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#13
well a quick up date


got the NIP through just before Christmas asking for the drivers detales as the car is a motability car wife sent of the necessaries got the nip back yesterday in my name recorded speed 100 mph sent it back now we shall wait and see 
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#14
What is the speed limit on that part of the A64? Could make a difference if you were only 30mph over as opposed to 40mph over!
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#15
(05-01-12, 06:55 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: What is the speed limit on that part of the A64? Could make a difference if you were only 30mph over as opposed to 40mph over!
its a 70mph
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#16
Sadly the letter M doesnt appear in the road designation I probably sympathise the most and  fear the worst
The Frying Scotsman
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#17
Alternatively...
Pretend you're a politician and get the wife to take the hit if she has a licence.
After all it was her who needed to drop the kids of at the pool so to speak Wink
Either way good luck, but wouldnt hold out much hope of a light one.
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#18
(05-01-12, 08:50 PM)BIG MAC link Wrote: Sadly the letter M doesnt appear in the road designation I probably sympathise the most and  fear the worst

Big Mac, i dont see the difference between a Motorway or a dual carriageway whether it is a A, A(M) or a B road surely the national speed limit is 70 on all of those?

but I do sympathise with Crishner. I know most of us exceed the speed limit at times and all for varying reasons / excuses and also take the fact that if we get caught then well we got no one to blame except ourselves. (not having a pop at anyone btw!!)

good luck and hope that you dont get anymore than a fine!
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#19
Robbie, Motorways are built to a standard regarding slip roads etc whereas A roads are not. As a result, speeding on a motorway is seen as a lesser issue than speeding on an A road.
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#20
(06-01-12, 10:30 AM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: Big Mac, i dont see the difference between a Motorway or a dual carriageway whether it is a A, A(M) or a B road surely the national speed limit is 70 on all of those?

National speed limit is 60 for single carriageways (country lanes, A roads etc) and 70 on motorways.  If if single carriage way is a 70mph zone it would signed as 70.
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