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#61
Just a reminder: 91in a 60mph limit, March, Crai village, Brecon.

Result is in:

6 points.
Fine: £200
Victim surcharge (eh?): £20
Costs: £85

Total: £305

I gave no mitigating circumstances. This was a guilty plea by post.
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#62
damn, i was hoping to use

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#63
Do u consider that a result?
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#64
(07-10-14, 06:23 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: Do u consider that a result?

Any outcome would have been "a result".  Wink 
Considering I was in instaban territory, I'd say a good result, having been nicked. Wouldn't you?
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#65
Don't forget to add on to those costs the increased insurance premium for the next 5 years
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#66
(07-10-14, 07:04 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Don't forget to add on the those costs the increased insurance premium for the next 5 years

If I recall rightly, SP30 doesn't make much difference. If it had been a ban, I would have received a date for a further hearing for sentencing, which I would have had to attend in Llanelli: return train journey £112, possible B&B £65, plus loss of wages. If you think I'm going to cry over spilt milk, sorry, not in my nature  Big Grin
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#67
Still on the road, thats good  :thumbup......paint your bike blue, it wont happen again  :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#68
Nice one Nick. That is a result. I got more than that for doing 40 mph through the Blackwall tunnel. :thumbup
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#69
Well done Nick :woot
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#70
(07-10-14, 07:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=12531.msg169314#msg169314 date=1412705097]
Don't forget to add on the those costs the increased insurance premium for the next 5 years

If I recall rightly, SP30 doesn't make much difference. If it had been a ban, I would have received a date for a further hearing for sentencing, which I would have had to attend in Llanelli: return train journey £112, possible B&B £65, plus loss of wages. If you think I'm going to cry over spilt milk, sorry, not in my nature  Big Grin
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Quote to renew for my car came today ( Golf GTTDi )...£225 fully comp. so I rang them (Hastings) to inform them I had an SP30 from Feb, they told me it would alter the premium, now £287, I had previously checked on the comparison sites and could get insured, SP30 etc. for £220 so I told the guy at Hastings I would not be requiring their services when he says " hang on, we might be able to do something .....how about £223 ?" two pounds cheaper than before, so my SP30 saved me two quid.
These firms are just having a laugh at our expense.
Greg
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#71
That seems good Nick,,,hope you learn your lesson now my lad  :lol :lol :lol :lol




Pay up and relax,,maybe the fat old bitch of a magistrate was off sick :lol




















or the old bitch had sex the night before,,,poor old hubby
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#72
(07-10-14, 08:07 PM)greg1953 link Wrote: These firms are just having a laugh at our expense.
Greg

You're not wrong. All you've got to do is hit one of the go.compare type sites; you'll always get cheaper, and then if you phone round even after those quotes, you get cheaper still. Only a mug takes what he's offered first time by his current insurer. There are no advantages that I can see from remaining with one insurer these days. They obviously don't give a toss about customer loyalty.

I had an experience on Sunday (you know, Bill) that I found far more sobering as to the effects, or potential effects of speeding. Still thinking about it now. Not what did happen, but what could have happened, and most probably will, sooner or later, to some guys Bill and I rode with. Nice bunch of fellas to talk to, but total nutcases on bikes  :eek
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#73
Sorry you got caught, i was recently on the a55 in north wales. I needed to do the research on what would happen 71 in a 50. North Wales follow the agreed guidlines which is 10% + 9mph in which ever max speed zone your in. So sadly in a 60 you would need to be doing below 75mph to qualify for the speed awareness course.

Although the Police attempt to resolve most offences by way of a Fixed Penalty Notice, at excessive speeds, a Court appearance is inevitable. For speeds in excess of 100 mph (or more than 30 miles above the relevant limit) the punishment starts at disqualification as opposed to penalty points. However, the decision is at the discretion of the Court and in certain circumstances, a disqualification can be avoided.
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#74
Ouch still got your license though nick so it could be worse.  I reckon your insurance would go up a lot more if you got a ban.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#75
(10-04-14, 11:56 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=12531.msg140885#msg140885 date=1397166816]
It'd seriously be a rough call if you do get a ban Nick (6 plus a fine i reckon) but their is a plus side....................I get a chance to snap up a yellow thou  :lol .


I mean the depreciation on it if you're banned doesn't bear thinking about. :rolleyes
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Going to see if I can get you a re-trial Nick. You deserve a ban and I need your bike  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#76
(08-10-14, 08:54 AM)Frosties link Wrote: I need your bike  :lol

Over.  My.  Dead. Body.

:lol
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#77
I'm guessing that means my offer of £50 for your bike is no good?

I'll sweeten the deal: I'll chuck in some packs of noodles (I'm back at Uni, that's all I'm eating!)  :lol :lol
The Deef's apprentice
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#78
(08-10-14, 12:50 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: I'm guessing that means my offer of £50 for your bike is no good?

I'll sweeten the deal: I'll chuck in some packs of noodles (I'm back at Uni, that's all I'm eating!)  :lol :lol
Don't forget the project bike. With his time off the road Nick will have it rebuilt and painted and nice yellow.
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#79
Swapsies, Nick?
The Deef's apprentice
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#80
The ACPO guidelines from 2011 to 2015 are 10 per cent plus 2mph, so in a 70mph zone if you do 79mph you may receive a fixed penalty when education is not appropiate. Speed awareness course if appropiate from 79mph to 86mph. Since Richard Brunstrom departed from North Wales police, Mark Polin has signed up to these guidelines, so these would apply on the A55.
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