RE: Police fined for Speeding

RE: Police fined for Speeding

Thursday 30th May 2002

Police fined for Speeding

The Deputy Chief Constable of Hampshire police appeared in court yesterday in relation to a speeding charge. As reported yesterday, one of his officers sped past a speed camera at 48mph in a 30mph zone. The force was fined £500 (reduced from £750 for a quick guilty plea) and ordered to pay costs of £35.


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james

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1,362 posts

285 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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So he didn't get any points on his licence then. One rule for them. Another for us.

I called the police last night to report somebody driving without due care and attention. It was a police woman driving her jam sandwich while using a mobile phone.

I rather enjoyed that.



James

outlaw

1,893 posts

267 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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So he didn't get any points on his licence then. One rule for them. Another for us.

I called the police last night to report somebody driving without due care and attention. It was a police woman driving her jam sandwich while using a mobile phone.

I rather enjoyed that.
well done m8

be carefule and wach you back now I would keep a micro casset recorder in the car m8.
foe when the harssment starts.



James


clositintelctual

22 posts

263 months

Sunday 9th June 2002
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The chief constable is in exactly the same position as the director or transport manager of any organization that has people driving for it. There are probably many more public companies that have had unamed drivers commiting offences and been summonsed to court but that isnt really very interesting to the public is it

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Monday 10th June 2002
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There are probably many more public companies that have had unamed drivers commiting offences and been summonsed to court but that isnt really very interesting to the public is it
Where those 'other companies' are responsible for catching speeding motorists, like the police are, then yes - we *are* interested - that's the point..

cazzo

14,803 posts

268 months

Monday 10th June 2002
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Did the CC get the points on his licence?

My guess is no!

relaxitscool

368 posts

267 months

Monday 10th June 2002
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Probably not, just the same as the director of a company would not. I think you only get the points when you are found committing the offence, not when you are responsible for the vehicle, but not driving it, that committed the offence.

Regards

Rob