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MJ

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 18:04

i got flashed once for doin 30mph past a 40mph camara, didnt hear anythink tho.


Mistamist

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 17:22

just remember children:


nickyboy01

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 17:06

If you do get a NIP in the post, ask for the evidence and of you want to contest it then do so, that is when the lines on the road are used, each one is something like 5mph so they can see how many you covered between the 2 pics


Andrew

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 16:26

Wouldn't worry about it, happened to me a few times.


drax

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 16:17

the way it works is it takes two pictures, the lines in the road indicate the distance travelled between the two pictures, at a certain speed between which they were taken,

its like estimating your time home, if your 6 miles away from somewhere, travelling at 60mph ull get there in 6 mins, it can work ur speed out by the lines, thus it will show if ur speeding or not, if ur not speeding u wont hear anythign :)

I was flashed once coming the other way from a light, just before i got to the dectection hump, never heard anything, probably the wind and i wasnt even sure the camera was set up for the oppisite traffic


PaulW

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 15:53

sometimes they flash at random intervals just for spot checks (ie, tax out of date, insurance, etc...)

but if you do get something, ask for proof of the picture & also manual speed calculation with the road markings


linz

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 14:29

my mum got done in lytham last week, they said she was doing 37mph in a 30 which she deffo wasn't.

Just read a whole two pages in the daily Mail today though about how cameras aren't accurate etc


Mistamist

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 14:01

when/if a ticket comes through, tell them your ex GF was driving and has since left the country and has left no forwarding address, you have tried to contact her but to no avail, heard this on Kiss FM, never know might work.

[Edited on 15-10-2005 by M15T XE]


Alex

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:10

this has happened to me before, i got flashed all along a road one night in london, must have been about 3 cameras that went off as i went through them, same as you it was a 40 zone and i was doing about 35, never heard anything!
dont worry about it mate :)


M333KS D

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:08

if anything happens, ask to see the picture along with the calibration certificate for that camera


Tom J

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 11:23

might have just been a dodgy camera flashing when it doesnt need to, if you weren't speeding i wouldn't worry about it :thumbs:


StuartVRS

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 10:23

'lo guys , havent been on for a while due to work, moving house, wedding arrangements etc but im back for some advice.

Went to Southend last night for a night in the casino, but on the way home in the 40mph zone there are shit loads of speed cameras. We had our detector in, as normal, and stuck at 35-40mph all the way until it hit 70mph zone. Now, the problem is one of the several 40mph cameras flashed us twice, yet we were under the limit as we knew the camera was there so was extra careful. there was no other cars around us, so im guessing it definately flashed us but the question is, how can you go about contesting it as if our speedo was that far out, every single active camera would have caught us.

Has anyone gone about contesting a fine that they got when they know they were under the limit and falsley accused of speeding? Should i just sit and wait for a letter then take it to court?

Cheers