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From: Dr Nick (FOZZA)14 Jul 2009 14:06
To: ALL1 of 71

Has anybody past speed points off to their partner or family?

 

Having a conversation at work today and the room was split 50:50 as to wheather or not they would do it.

EDITED: 22 Jul 2009 23:41 by YVE
From: koswix14 Jul 2009 14:14
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 2 of 71
Never done it, probably wouldn't do it.
From: Radio14 Jul 2009 14:14
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 3 of 71

Neither of us has ever been caught speeding, so its never come up.
I can sort of understand why people would do it - especially if you're near the limit and rely on being able to drive in order to do your job, but after you've been warned once and got 3 points under your belt, managing to do it again seems careless to me.
Then again, I tend only to speed on motorways

From: steve14 Jul 2009 14:42
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 4 of 71
Friend passed her driving test and had racked up 9 points in speeding tickets within the two years, which means losing your licence. But her dad "took" six of those. Made me cross. I have no points and still drive quite fast.
From: Dr Nick (FOZZA)14 Jul 2009 15:16
To: steve 5 of 71

Maybe you live in an area that aint as speed camera happy as other places.

 

I know round here you just cant speed they are everywhere.!

From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jul 2009 15:29
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 6 of 71
I'd take them now but maybe get a parent to have taken them with a lot of begging when I was 17 or 18. Maybe stumping up the cash for any change in their insurance policy and obviously the fine.
From: steve14 Jul 2009 15:55
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 7 of 71
The opposite actually :-

http://www.admiral.com/contactUs/pressOffice/pressReleases/postcode-lottery-of-speeding-convictions-revealed.php

Look at the bottom. 4 areas out of the top 10 are all in Bournemouth :D :D Perhaps my speedo underreads :$
From: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)14 Jul 2009 16:28
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 8 of 71

Considering it's quite a serious offence (And people do get done), then it's a decision not to be taken lightly.

 

E.g.:

 

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article2017307.ece

 

Seriously not worth it.

From: Matt14 Jul 2009 17:25
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 9 of 71
Don't most gatso speed cameras face towards the vehicle now, and straight at the drivers face, thus it becomes a little harder to hand the points off to other people?

And no I wouldn't. I'm still learning to drive, but the way I see it, if I make the mistake I should be willing to pay for it.
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From: 777 (ALMOR)14 Jul 2009 18:43
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 11 of 71

Humberside police 'let me off' my last potential three points,
I had to pay £70 and attend a speed seminar, which I thought was better than 3 points and £60.

 

Returning to Humberside was not very nice though.

From: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)14 Jul 2009 19:00
To: Matt 12 of 71
Gatso are specifically rear facing, but there are indeed some which show the face.
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jul 2009 19:13
To: Matt 13 of 71
That would be a Truvelo, unless Gatso now make forward facers. But either way, yes, more forward facing ones these days making avoiding points a lot harder. Wear a helmet whilst driving?!
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Jul 2009 19:14
To: ALL14 of 71
I should also refresh a thread after going to do something for half hour.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)14 Jul 2009 20:54
To: ALL15 of 71
quote:
Wear a helmet whilst driving?!


Do any of the cameras not need the stripes yet?

Because with those ones there's an guaranteed solution that uses a miraculous technique: slow down when you see stripes.

:T
From: Matt14 Jul 2009 20:57
To: ALL16 of 71
As a side note, I wonder how many speed cameras are trigged by emergency service vehicles and how much time (and money) it costs forces to have staff filter them out?
From: JonCooper14 Jul 2009 21:23
To: Matt 17 of 71
they don't filter them out, they send out fines and rely on the emergency people to appeal
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)14 Jul 2009 21:30
To: JonCooper 18 of 71
Heh. I'd have thought they had a database of reg plates for all emergency vehicles, and simply filter them out automatically.

Infact, given that they must have this info for normal vehicles, I'd be very surprised if they didn't do that. :S
EDITED: 14 Jul 2009 21:32 by BOUGHTONP
From: JonCooper14 Jul 2009 21:32
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 19 of 71
I recently had a speeding fine come through the post and, on the day in question, there were genuinly two people driving at various times during the day

so I wrote back and said "no idea who was driving, can you send the photo"
they did so, and it was taken from behind, quite a long way behind
so I wrote back and said "still no clue, sorry"
they wanted to know who else might have been driving, so I told them that
they then wrote to my mate and said "Mr Cooper says you were driving .. etc"
he wrote back saying "nah, he said we don't know who was driving, cos we don't"
they then tried me again with "Mr Whatsit says he wasn't driving so was it you ... etc"
I replied "he didn't says that, he said we don't know, which we don't and the photo is no help
then they wrote again saying "you have a legal responsibility to tell us who was driving .. etc"
I replied "that maybe so, but since I have no clue I can't"

Their last reply said "ok, we give up, since you've never been caught before we'll let it go this time"

I was so tempted to write back with "what do you mean 'never been caught before '? I haven't been caught time time!"
From: JonCooper14 Jul 2009 21:34
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 20 of 71
they may do now, I distinctly remember there being quite a to-do a while ago because some ambulance admin staff were spending hours a week appealing tickets