john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
Location: Eastbourne, EastSussex
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i have 9 points i drive proper carefuly now!
was a bit peed of tho i got 6 points and a 200 quid fine for undertaking on a two land sliproad!
i know someone that mounted a pavement and knocked someone else up in the air, she was facing an intension to murder or something and left court with a careless driving 6 points! same as me! how is this fair? that girl should be locked up
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Chrissy
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Registered: 28th Jan 06
Location: Sunny Glasgow Drives: Astra J
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On Edinburgh road chief in the east end..
They were sitting just after it changes from a 40 to a 30.
30's a ridiculous speed for that road anyway.. It's a 6 lane dual carriage way.
Ach well.. Done now I suppose.
Here's a handy google streetview link showing the nicely concealed 30mph speed change sign clicky
>>>> Chris <<<<
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
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Can you not argue convictions if the speed limit sign is obscured?
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Know where you are Chrissy, stupid speed limit for a big wide road.
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Chrissy
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Registered: 28th Jan 06
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Can you not argue convictions if the speed limit sign is obscured?
Not really much point.. I got caught doing 45
And John yeah can quite easily do 40ish all the way down there safely. The 30mph bit is pretty much straight and you can see everything around you.
Ach well.. Reckon the premium will go up much?
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Can you not argue convictions if the speed limit sign is obscured?
There's a precedent:
quote: Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 171:31 Hedge helps man beat speed fine
A motorist has won a High Court battle to overturn a speeding fine after arguing he could not see the roadside warning signpost.
John Coombes, from Wells, Somerset, was fined for speeding in a 30mph zone near the city in 2005.
He argued that an overgrown hedge meant he could not see a signpost warning of the restriction.
His conviction was quashed by two senior High Court judges in London on Wednesday.
This judgment has confirmed what many motorists have always felt
They ruled that, because of an obscured sign, he had not had sufficient warning that he was passing from a 40mph zone into a 30 mph stretch.
Mr Coombes' solicitor, Jeffrey Bannister, said: "This judgment has confirmed what many motorists have always felt. "Namely that they should not be convicted if trees and hedges overhanging or obscuring signs mean they cannot properly see the signs, and they are not given adequate notice of changes in the speed limit."
Mr Coombes was caught in a police speed trap on the B3139 Bath Road at Horrington near Wells last July.
He was convicted of speeding by Mendip magistrates in January 2006 and fined £250 and ordered to pay £150 legal costs.
At Bristol Crown Court, both conviction and fine were upheld in April 2006, and he was ordered to pay an extra £229 legal costs.
The High Court said his legal costs should be reimbursed out of public funds.
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Andrew
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Registered: 5th May 04
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My insurance went up £150 once i had declared 6 points I've not declared mileage until next renewal as i bought the car from a dealer pre-registerd with nothing documented to say the mileage when i took ownership. I will declared the miles next renewal as they are getting pretty high now.
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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quote: Originally posted by Chrissy
Got my first 3 points today..
Congratulations.
quote: Originally posted by Chrissy
I was wondering though, when I pay the fine and accept the points for speeding should I tell insurance straight away or do you wait till the renewal date?
You have to tell them when your licence gets endorsed.
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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quote: Originally posted by smokey corsa
id be suprised if your premium was affected atall by a normal speeding offence. i got stopped by sneaky traffic cops doing 98 the other week!!!! not gonna say owt till renewal tho, when i got my first points i didnt send my counterpart to the dvla so i had a clean and dirty licence. 1 official and 1 for the insurance company .
The epitomy of responsible driving and motoring. Kudos to you.
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Corsa Matt
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Registered: 6th Sep 08
Location: West Sussex, Drives: Vectra B and Golf GTi
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Welcome to the 3 pointer club mate!
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
slighty off topic, would you just get 3 points + £60 fine if you were caught doing 75 in a 60?
Yeah
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