Speed Awareness Course

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VSKeith

762 posts

48 months

Sunday 28th April
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Biggy Stardust said:
To me it was simple- sit down shut up, ignore the utter bullst coming out of the preacher's mouth. Those were the rules of the game. As seems common from what's written here, one guy felt the need to mouth off & failed the course, so got both the course fee plus the FPN.

They're only interested in the (easy) money & it's better than doing something productive so the safest course is to just go along with their scam. The fact that it massively undermines support can be their problem to debate.
I really don't see what the problem with them is. You have to sit and be lectured in exchange for not getting points. Both options cost about the same.

As you say - they're the rules, which we know before we either decide to speed, or not pay enough attention to our speed. I'm not preaching and like to make progress myself, but I know the rules and can have no complaint if I'm caught transgressing them.

Paul Dishman

4,718 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th April
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I attended a Smart Motorways Course a few years ago having been caught doing 69 in a 60 on the variable speed limit part of the M5 near Bristol.

The course was run by a couple of professional trainers who worked full time delivering training courses for business groups. They were excellent, friendly, informative and non-judgemental. Went away thinking that it was all worthwhile.

ARHarh

3,788 posts

108 months

Sunday 28th April
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A couple of stand out things about the SAC's I have attended (3 of them) is the fact that most people have little idea of what the speed limits are on certain roads, and the fact most only drive because they have to. Very few drive because they enjoy it.

Oh and they probably don't work as I have attended 3 and can answer all the speed limit questions correctly.

ArmaghMan

2,422 posts

181 months

Thursday 2nd May
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BertBert said:
Oh dear. Just more NI RUC nonsense
Others who are well informed seem to agree with me.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-689...

martinbiz

3,126 posts

146 months

Thursday 2nd May
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ArmaghMan said:
BertBert said:
Oh dear. Just more NI RUC nonsense
Others who are well informed seem to agree with me.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-689...
The BBC, well informed laugh

Yes mistakes may well have been made in this case and maybe or maybe not a suspicion of misconduct, together with thousands of other investigations that probably went along succesfully and by the book

ArmaghMan

2,422 posts

181 months

Thursday 2nd May
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martinbiz said:
ArmaghMan said:
BertBert said:
Oh dear. Just more NI RUC nonsense
Others who are well informed seem to agree with me.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-689...
The BBC, well informed laugh

Yes mistakes may well have been made in this case and maybe or maybe not a suspicion of misconduct, together with thousands of other investigations that probably went along succesfully and by the book
BBC may or may not be well informed but the Ombudsman doesn't publish something like that without being sure of the facts.


I can only tell as I find and my and several others dealings with the PSNI have been less than satisfactory.