NIP - 24 mph in a 20
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beanorat

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94 posts

287 months

Friday 20th March
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This seems pretty harsh to me. Any advice other than to suck it up? In London, where evidently 24 mph is deadly dangerous

Landlubber

464 posts

74 months

Friday 20th March
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Suck it up buttercup. You dun broke da law. Yes harsh, avoidable? Perhaps.

Pica-Pica

16,199 posts

109 months

Friday 20th March
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Can we see the redacted NIP?

Peterpetrole

1,553 posts

22 months

Friday 20th March
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Prison is too good for you

Mammasaid

5,360 posts

122 months

Friday 20th March
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Pica-Pica said:
Can we see the redacted NIP?
Bottom end of the enforcement speed.


beanorat

Original Poster:

94 posts

287 months

Friday 20th March
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here's the NIP if it helps. Hands up anyone who has adhered to 20, always........................

croyde

25,759 posts

255 months

Friday 20th March
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You crazy speedster, traveling at such a ludicrous rate, throw away the key hehe

(I don't travel at 20 unless I know there's a camera or I'm in an area I'm unfamiliar with, then I suffer the wrath of the locals)

SS2.

14,694 posts

263 months

Friday 20th March
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Respond on behalf of the company in a timely fashion (naming you as the driver) then, when you receive your own s.172 request, respond & confirm you were driving. Again, without undue delay.

Assuming you've not sat a similar one in the past three years, odds are you'll be offered a Speed Awareness Course as opposed to penalty points .

Edited by SS2. on Friday 20th March 11:27

Cliftonite

8,704 posts

163 months

Friday 20th March
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Pica-Pica said:
Can we see the redacted NIP?
Exceeding the speed limit by 10% + 2 mph invokes the full force of the Metropolitain police.


sjc

15,910 posts

295 months

Friday 20th March
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An "A" road with a 20mph limit..sums the state of driving in London up.

standards

1,213 posts

243 months

Friday 20th March
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No doubt for some driving that in a built up area should attract extra vitriol.
Not me I live on the hills.

The Management did a SAC for similar-25mph in primary school 20 zone. On Saturday AM. 30 there is fair enough but outside school times-senseless.

Dave Hedgehog

15,945 posts

229 months

Friday 20th March
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use waze it warns you of the fixed camera sites

_Rodders_

2,066 posts

44 months

Friday 20th March
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beanorat said:
This seems pretty harsh to me. Any advice other than to suck it up? In London, where evidently 24 mph is deadly dangerous
It's 20% over. If you were doing 84 on the motorway it would be hard to convince someone you were unaware of the speeding.

Used to get tickets in Germany for that sort of thing quite often. Luckily there it was a nominal fine for minor infringements.

CanAm

13,236 posts

297 months

Friday 20th March
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beanorat said:
This seems pretty harsh to me. Any advice other than to suck it up? In London, where evidently 24 mph is deadly dangerous
The Archbishop of Canterbury got done for exactly the same speed (and a few other things unfortunately).

Evanivitch

26,035 posts

147 months

Friday 20th March
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Draconian!

You get 10% +4mph in Wales.

laugh

Skodillac

9,277 posts

55 months

Friday 20th March
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sjc said:
An "A" road with a 20mph limit..sums the state of driving in London up.
What would you set the limit to here, where the OP got done, which is easily one of the busiest and most congested roads in central London? Dunno why Google streetview is so grainy...

It's an A road, but it's hardly the A1 past Doncaster.


RedWhiteMonkey

8,787 posts

207 months

Friday 20th March
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Why is an accountant driving a pick-up truck?

MustangGT

13,700 posts

305 months

Friday 20th March
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Evanivitch said:
Draconian!

You get 10% +4mph in Wales.

laugh
I can find nothing online to support that view, Wales is often seen as being ultra-tough on motorists. Do you have a link to support this?

CMTMB

1,149 posts

20 months

Friday 20th March
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MANIAC!

beanorat

Original Poster:

94 posts

287 months

Friday 20th March
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RedWhiteMonkey said:
Why is an accountant driving a pick-up truck?
entirely necessary for collecting all those books and records