9 Points For Driving at 22 - 25 mph
9 Points For Driving at 22 - 25 mph
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bad company

Original Poster:

21,476 posts

290 months

Never mind that he’s a doctor but shows how harsh the penalties can be these days. Sorry about the pay wall though there are ‘ways’ around.

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sunday-telegrap...

bigothunter

13,129 posts

84 months

bad company said:
Sorry about the pay wall though there are ways around.
Like clicking 'READ THIS ARTICLE' rofl

agtlaw

7,311 posts

230 months

Four similar offences. A course for the first.

I suspect he wasn’t prosecuted but paid 3 fixed penalties and therefore avoided prosecution.

22/20 mph is 2 mph below the enforcement threshold so I suspect the numbers reported are net of VAT.


Terminator X

19,673 posts

228 months

Look to Brighton, no less accidents and they've had 20 zones since 2013.

Great for fining the plebs though.

TX.

Jamescrs

5,946 posts

89 months

I'm no anti speeding crusader, and I did a speed awareness course myself in January but he has been caught 4 times in quick succession and hasn't learnt his lesson, or at least taken measures to avoid getting caught so only himself to blame really.

Maybe he should consider buying a car with some additional measures to assist with exceeding the speed limit in 20 zones.

Oceanrower

1,263 posts

136 months

agtlaw said:
22/20 mph is 2 mph below the enforcement threshold so I suspect the numbers reported are net of VAT.
Is that a polite way of saying “absolute bks”?

119

17,477 posts

60 months

Yeah poor man being caught four times.

rofl

E-bmw

12,419 posts

176 months

bad company said:
Never mind that he s a doctor but shows how harsh the penalties can be these days. Sorry about the pay wall though there are ways around.

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sunday-telegrap...
HE WAS CAUGHT 4 TIMES!

That is the definition of an idiot that doesn't learn a lesson.

bad company

Original Poster:

21,476 posts

290 months

E-bmw said:
HE WAS CAUGHT 4 TIMES!

That is the definition of an idiot that doesn't learn a lesson.
I’d be feeling hard done by if I got anything at all for 22 mph.

Evanivitch

25,971 posts

146 months

Barbaric and anti-democracy.

26mph is the enforcement limit in Wales laugh

havoc

32,752 posts

259 months

E-bmw said:
HE WAS CAUGHT 4 TIMES!

That is the definition of an idiot that doesn't learn a lesson.
In olden times I'd have agreed with you, but:-
- I'd be interested in how many of these were fixed sites, vs vans/handheld?
- How many happened in daylight vs darkness (the newer cameras in London ARE harder to spot)?
- ...and noting this is in London, which is a f'n nightmare to drive around at almost any time because of bus lanes and width restrictions and cyclists and e-scooters and Lime bikes and Deliveroo and pedestrians really not giving even a single fk and parked cars everywhere and signage that gets lost amongst all the other road furniture / advertising boards / bus shelters / etc. (have I missed anything? wink )
- They're all 20-zones, which from personal experience ARE difficult to stick to because they often feel so fking slow, and that's in a manual where I can pop it in second and the audible revs are a reminder - in a modern quiet auto I CAN see the headache of having to keep looking at the speedo.

I AM, like others, interested in what the actual speeds were though.

Arrivalist

2,524 posts

23 months

Terminator X said:
Look to Brighton, no less accidents and they've had 20 zones since 2013.

Great for fining the plebs though.

TX.
A place I have no intention of visiting again.

2020vision

660 posts

20 months

"A DOCTOR has amassed nine points on his driv­ing licence for the crime of driv­ing at just 22mph.

Dr Gary Duf­field, from north Lon­don, is now just one more speed­ing ticket away from being banned from driv­ing.

The 67-year-old psy­chi­at­rist was caught last year driv­ing at 22mph in a 20mph zone and had to pay a fine and attend a speed aware­ness course...."


The crime isn't driving at 22 mph, it is speeding.

Perhaps a psy­chi­at­rist could work out where his mind is going wrong while driving.

Nicetobenice

348 posts

2 months

Last Christmas I drove down to London and we stayed in an air bnb for a week.
Driving round the Central area for a week I really thought the 20mph zones had a positive effect and the traffic seemed to move pretty smoothly

Overall I was pretty impressed

A few days into the new year I got a NIP for 28 along Finchley Road.

And a fine for entering a low traffic zone when I took a wrong turn

wkers




Edited by Nicetobenice on Sunday 12th April 19:04

sixor8

8,011 posts

292 months

I call custard too. You don't get done for 22 mph in a 20 limit.

bad company

Original Poster:

21,476 posts

290 months

sixor8 said:
I call custard too. You don't get done for 22 mph in a 20 limit.
I’d like to thank that The Telegraph would have checked the facts before publishing.

JagYouAre

638 posts

194 months

2020vision said:
The crime isn't driving at 22 mph, it is speeding.

Perhaps a psy­chi­at­rist could work out where his mind is going wrong while driving.
I’d imagine a psychiatrist would also know that the definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over end expecting different results hehe

agtlaw

7,311 posts

230 months

bad company said:
I d like to thank that The Telegraph would have checked the facts before publishing.
Lol.

Palmela

762 posts

8 months

agtlaw said:
bad company said:
I d like to thank that The Telegraph would have checked the facts before publishing.
Lol.
Yeah, that's 'special'!

sixor8

8,011 posts

292 months

Palmela said:
agtlaw said:
bad company said:
I d like to thank that The Telegraph would have checked the facts before publishing.
Lol.
Yeah, that's 'special'!
They probably meant exceeding 22mph??