PK1
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i was doing 64 in a 40 last night, even though there was a 60 limit a few yards ahead of me which is so annoying
anyone else got points?
im gonna have to be so careful from now on
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Dave A
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how far ahead was the 60 zone? and were you cought well before the signs? i.e were the signs in view?
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Ally
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64 ... in a 40 .... you aren't supposed to raise you're speed untill after the sign, not speed up as you are approaching it 
24mph over the limit, you're lucky you only got 3 points
[Edited on 16-04-2005 by Ally]
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by PK1
i was doing 64 in a 40 last night, even though there was a 60 limit a few yards ahead of me which is so annoying
anyone else got points?
im gonna have to be so careful from now on
i know a few ppl who got caught doin 60 in a 30, where you leave the 30 and into the 60 
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nickyboy01
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quote: Originally posted by corsa808
how far ahead was the 60 zone? and were you cought well before the signs? i.e were the signs in view?
What difference would that make?
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chris_uk
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some clio was doing 47mph infront of me i was doing 33, they pulled me and did me for 3 points and i said why didn you go after him ad they said you was closer 
yes i was speeding but 3 mph! gucking tossas
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Ally
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i thought you got 10% lee way?
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mav
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10% plus 3mph is it not leeway
64 in a 40 is high, as Ally says lucky only 3 points...
[Edited on 16-04-2005 by mav]
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mazdaspeed
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My mate got points for parking on zig zag lines near a pelican crossing. Not sure how they can legitimetly give him points on his 'driving license' when he wasnt driving the car.
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by mazdaspeed
My mate got points for parking on zig zag lines near a pelican crossing. Not sure how they can legitimetly give him points on his 'driving license' when he wasnt driving the car.
yes my ex went to court for stopping on zig zags to let his dad outta the car 
the traffic warden couldnt remember there being a bus stop there so his solicitor ripped it out of her and he got let off
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L33 LEG
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my mate got 3 points the other week for stopping on zig zags next to a zebra crossing. his mate opened the door and jumped in whilst my mate was stopped too let someone cross the road. so the cdops saw the car stop and saw someone get in. i thought it was harsh, but then again we all get wrongly treaten at times by cops
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by L33 LEG
my mate got 3 points the other week for stopping on zig zags next to a zebra crossing. his mate opened the door and jumped in whilst my mate was stopped too let someone cross the road. so the cdops saw the car stop and saw someone get in. i thought it was harsh, but then again we all get wrongly treaten at times by cops
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nickyboy01
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quote: Originally posted by mazdaspeed
My mate got points for parking on zig zag lines near a pelican crossing. Not sure how they can legitimetly give him points on his 'driving license' when he wasnt driving the car.
Its an absolute offence, parking whether you're in the car or not is an endorsable offence.
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IntaCepta
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quote: Originally posted by nickyboy01
quote: Originally posted by mazdaspeed
My mate got points for parking on zig zag lines near a pelican crossing. Not sure how they can legitimetly give him points on his 'driving license' when he wasnt driving the car.
Its an absolute offence, parking whether you're in the car or not is an endorsable offence.
to whom? the registered keeper?
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nickyboy01
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Same as a speeding offence i guess, if not admitted to then the reg owner gets them.
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Rebrabuk
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Thats not true.
It is the keepers responsibility to provide any information within his power to do so which could lead to the identification of the driver.
A keeper who fails to show reasonable diligence in his efforts to identify the driver will be prosecuted under Section 172 of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
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Rebrabuk
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It's also worth noting that the registered keeper is not necessarily the keeper of the vehicle.
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Meat-Pie-SRI
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
i thought you got 10% lee way?
Aye, 10% plus 1 mph is the descretionary limit
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corsa_sri04
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i got 3 points for doing 95 on a 70 dual track while racing i wouldnt worry about it
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