New Bands for Speeding in UK

New Bands for Speeding in UK

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p1esk

4,914 posts

197 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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agtlaw said:
Maximum fines are set by Parliament. These are the current levels for all offences (not just motoring offences):

Level 1 - £200
Level 2 - £500
Level 3 - £1000
Level 4 - £2500
Level 5 - unlimited

Exceeding a speed limit on a motorway is a Level 4 offence. Any other road, Level 3. Don't ask me why Parliament decided that.
OK, I won't ask you that then, but I'm entirely happy that they have it that way round.

Motorways, however useful they may be, are no fun anyhow as far as I'm concerned. The real enjoyment of driving is to be had on single carriageway roads.

agtlaw

6,756 posts

207 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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martindesu said:
Good work.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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martindesu said:
Done.

24 in a 20 and it's £100 and 8 hours of waffling. The worlds gone fking mad.

twoblacklines

1,575 posts

162 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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If you are on unemployment benefits for life, and have never worked therefore never paid in, doesn't this mean you won't get fined for speeding?

Will they even fine you in the first place? Because you have no wages.

And if they do...the public pays for it from their tax.

SS2.

14,478 posts

239 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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twoblacklines said:
If you are on unemployment benefits for life, and have never worked therefore never paid in, doesn't this mean you won't get fined for speeding?

Will they even fine you in the first place? Because you have no wages.
If the offenders only source of income was state benefits, the relevant weekly income (for the purposes of determinng the fine) would be deemed to be £120.

mikeiow

5,433 posts

131 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Raygun said:
24 in a 20 and it's £100 and 8 hours of waffling. The worlds gone fking mad.
Good news! It's only 4 hours of waffling....they run two courses a day!

Sadly my latest misdemeanour - 69 in a 60 on a clear empty M1 with no road works - will be points and fine, having enjoyed a SAC a year ago: clearly a dangerous recidivist, sorry!
(be careful on the M1, J28-35....)

twoblacklines

1,575 posts

162 months

Monday 1st May 2017
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SS2. said:
If the offenders only source of income was state benefits, the relevant weekly income (for the purposes of determinng the fine) would be deemed to be £120.
So if you are on the dole for life (and milking it) you get to pay just £120 for speeding.

If you are a high tax payer, not only do you have to pay 10X that fine for the same offence, you also indirectly pay for the other guys speeding fine too.

What a lovely world.








Totally fair.

Flibble

6,476 posts

182 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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twoblacklines said:
So if you are on the dole for life (and milking it) you get to pay just £120 for speeding.

If you are a high tax payer, not only do you have to pay 10X that fine for the same offence, you also indirectly pay for the other guys speeding fine too.

What a lovely world.








Totally fair.
It's meant to be a hardship. £120 isn't a hardship to a high tax payer. The aim is for it to be equally inconvenient for everyone, though obviously there are limits to that given it's a capped fine.