Andrew
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What's the outcome, 90 / 95 on the motorway. Clearly speeding i know...
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spikedjack
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if you've bee caught?
3-6points and a fine?
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Andrew
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Tripod 8am this morning
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lodav
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i got clocked at 97.3mph and got let off on the spot!
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lodav
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yeh your fucked!
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Andrew
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6 points? I could possibly end up with a ban here Have two SP30s..
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AlexW
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Depends on the speed. 93 and a above is court iirc. Under that your most likly get away with 3points.
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Gazdaman
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You should get offered a 3 point ticket with £60 fine. Was it an indicated 90-95 or real? Depending how accurate your speedo is.
I'd be surprised if you got a straight summons. But 95 in a 70 should technically be straight to court.
At court I would expect 6 points. Although possibly fewer if you argued your need your licence for work, and excessive hardship etc etc.
And you never know, you might have got away with it. You've got 14 days with clenched buttocks to see if you get the NIP through the post.
Gaz
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Gareth
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i reckon if they got you at <95mph then 3 points.
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Andrew
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Not totally sure how fast i was going. Long stretch of the motorway and just put my foot down. Was sitting at 90 - 95, wouldn't have been going any faster.
Going to have to see what comes in the post to work
Speedo is around 5MPH out on the GPS. I also braked as i seen the van on the bridge. Not sure how far the cameras can get you from.
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Not totally sure how fast i was going. Long stretch of the motorway and just put my foot down. Was sitting at 90 - 95, wouldn't have been going any faster.
Going to have to see what comes in the post to work
Speedo is around 5MPH out on the GPS. I also braked as i seen the van on the bridge. Not sure how far the cameras can get you from.
Was it a van with a slot of glass at the back, or was it a galaxy police car?
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Andrew
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Looked like a transit van. They then had 2 cameras on the edge of the bridge on tripods.
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Looked like a transit van. They then had 2 cameras on the edge of the bridge on tripods.
did you see any camera signs? might be lucky could be ANPR
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Andrew
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No signs
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fir3vip3r
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you didnt see any police cars hanging around nearby?
[Edited on 17-03-2010 by fir3vip3r]
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Andrew
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no
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lodav
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sure it wasnt the anpr cam?
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fir3vip3r
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if the set up various cameras for each lane, it could be an ANPR op.
Not gonna say for definite though!
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pow
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Seriously sounds like it could have been ANPR
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Andrew
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ANPR operatiopn?
Sorry guys
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pow
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As far as I know, there are is only one camera for speeders - int he back of a van (post the ticket) or copper with a tripod/gun (pull you over up the road).
Were the tripods manned? Was the van with a door open/window facing the traffic?
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by pow
As far as I know, there are is only one camera for speeders - int he back of a van (post the ticket) or copper with a tripod/gun (pull you over up the road).
Were the tripods manned? Was the van with a door open/window facing the traffic?
cameras will be connected to the van, that has screens to flash up!
ANPR- reads your numberplate, places it against insurance database etc!
Most forces mainly do ANPR rather than speeding now
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Andrew
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Lets hope it's ANPR
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sand-eel
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ANPR's usually have a traffic car waiting by, but you didn't see any, was there a slip road coming on to the motorway after the camera?
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
ANPR's usually have a traffic car waiting by, but you didn't see any, was there a slip road coming on to the motorway after the camera?
not always, the car couldve just gone, or they coulve just ended the op!
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