When a traffic Officer..........

When a traffic Officer..........

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tezzer

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983 posts

187 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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does you a favour by reducing your actual speed (registered) to lets say for arguments sake 42 in a 30 so you have a chance of a speed awareness course, is he potentially perverting the course of Justice ?

I appreciate that he is playing the game, and for that I am recently very grateful, but are Officers doing this leaving themselves open to criticism and or a bad time if a transgressor takes it to court ?

For arguments sake, my current pending NIP was rounded down (significantly ) to 42 in a 30, but if I plead not guilty and perhaps foolishly argue that the evidence is in fact incorrect, where would this go ?

One I was mulling over under the duvet this morning.

tezzer

Original Poster:

983 posts

187 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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Oh, I don't intend to, I was in the wrong, we had a civilized discussion about it and parted friends, albeit I was £100 poorer, it's more from a legal standpoint that an Officer knowingly submits a false report.

tezzer

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983 posts

187 months

Sunday 25th September 2016
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SVTRick said:
So its a 100 sobs for 12 mph over ( £8.34 per MPH)
I would shake his hand, wish him a good day and get on my way.

The God of Speed was kind to you that day wink
I shook his hand, thanked him, and wished him a good day. No point in any other action.