Hi
I've just today received a nice surprise (Not!)
I hired a vehicle at 11.30ish a.m. 22/02/2016.
14.04 was allegedly 'captured' via a fixed speed camera - 35 in a 30 zone.
At present, it is the hire co. who have given me the heads-up (plus a £35 admin bill!)
They have informed the police of my details via a NIP.
Date of offence 22/02/2016.
NIP 04/03/2016.
Hire co's letter to me dated 22/03/2016
The police have not yet contacted me.
The National Guidelines indicate 10% + 2mph, which I make up to & including 35mph.
I know that some folks say disregard the guidelines - the offence is 'absolute'; but if that's the case, why are they quoted?
Also, the camera is positioned on a fairly steep downward slope (convenient, that!). About half a mile further on is another camera, which did not trip. so obviously the average speed between the two was lower than the speed limit (allowing for tolerances).
I honestly was being very careful with my speed - it was a hire vehicle, I wasn't used to driving it & I certainly was conscious of the hassle a speeding tug would cause.
This has also come as a complete surprise; it was a 9-seater vehicle filled with passengers, & not one mentioned a 'flash'.
Given the above, is there any legs in challenging callibration?
Or arguing 'average speed between cameras'?
It just seems so damn draconian.
(A couple of years back I was pulled over doing 25 in a 30 zone...................for being too slow! Damned if you do, etc, etc!)
@mystery1 - any chance you could give some pointers, please?
Btw, the vehicle had been hired to ferry family around for my father's funeral. I was driving back from the cemetery.
I've just today received a nice surprise (Not!)
I hired a vehicle at 11.30ish a.m. 22/02/2016.
14.04 was allegedly 'captured' via a fixed speed camera - 35 in a 30 zone.
At present, it is the hire co. who have given me the heads-up (plus a £35 admin bill!)
They have informed the police of my details via a NIP.
Date of offence 22/02/2016.
NIP 04/03/2016.
Hire co's letter to me dated 22/03/2016
The police have not yet contacted me.
The National Guidelines indicate 10% + 2mph, which I make up to & including 35mph.
I know that some folks say disregard the guidelines - the offence is 'absolute'; but if that's the case, why are they quoted?
Also, the camera is positioned on a fairly steep downward slope (convenient, that!). About half a mile further on is another camera, which did not trip. so obviously the average speed between the two was lower than the speed limit (allowing for tolerances).
I honestly was being very careful with my speed - it was a hire vehicle, I wasn't used to driving it & I certainly was conscious of the hassle a speeding tug would cause.
This has also come as a complete surprise; it was a 9-seater vehicle filled with passengers, & not one mentioned a 'flash'.
Given the above, is there any legs in challenging callibration?
Or arguing 'average speed between cameras'?
It just seems so damn draconian.
(A couple of years back I was pulled over doing 25 in a 30 zone...................for being too slow! Damned if you do, etc, etc!)
@mystery1 - any chance you could give some pointers, please?
Btw, the vehicle had been hired to ferry family around for my father's funeral. I was driving back from the cemetery.
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