Steve X16XE
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Registered: 31st Dec 06
Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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Pass it round to everyone who might drive the van. After 6 months they give up. Thats what happened to my mate with one of the truvello (sp) ones. Nothing came of it.
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paul.mitchell1984
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Registered: 31st Aug 06
Location: Wakefield
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basiclayy imo i think they need to prove that they were a certain distance from a point of getting you, ask for calibration details etc, they need to look at wetaher was it on a stand hand held etc theres loads of ways to protest against the manual van things just not the fixed ones.
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
Location: Northumberland
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I am sure the scottish police work in a different way to the english ones?
anyone dealt with them before?
if i can, i am going to go & view the video / photograph, as i am sure it will be the back of the van they caqught, in which case, there is no way of prooving who was driving, and as we drive to / from jobs each week, it is genuinley hard to remember who drove then.
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ShEp
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Registered: 9th Aug 05
Location: Dingwall, Highland
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All my comments adhere to the scottish law, as thats where i am from...
They MUST prove without reasonable doubt that you were driving that van at that speed
if there is no picture they cannot do this,
and as soon as a solicitor mentions that there is reasonable doubt as to wether you were driving or not, it will get admonished
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
Location: Northumberland
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Yeh, just have to drive up to the office in scotland somewhere to view the tape (im sure they use video in these vans??? )
But i'm going to fight it, am sick of them lurking in crap places, blatent money making scam, not for safety, its a straight road with 1 bend in it ffs!
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