Possible loophole ?
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gshughes

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1,320 posts

275 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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Driving up the A9 the other day, I noticed that all the 60 limit signs had faded, not just slightly, but to the extent that there is no red circle at all, just a 60 on a white roundel. Do you think that in the event of my getting caught speeding, I could use this as a defence, ie the signs are not legal ?

lucozade

2,574 posts

299 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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Not if your doing 90!

What type of road is it at that point, is it dual carriageway?

Richard C

1,685 posts

277 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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Speeding is an absolute offence. If the loacal authority properly imposed a speed limit and you break it thats an offence. Of couse defective signs should be grounds for effective mitigation as well as grounds for a civil action against the local authority if you are penalised. In my case in 2001 the signs were totally buried in overgrown hedges and the pictures I offered as evidence were sufficiently convincing that the CPS prosecuting solicitor agreed they justified absolute discharge. But the fascist on the bench apparently well known for his obsession with American Courtroon dramas decided a ban was appropriate.

Thats the lottery thats British Justice

TUS 373

5,011 posts

301 months

Friday 31st January 2003
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Richard C said: Speeding is an absolute offence. If the loacal authority properly imposed a speed limit and you break it thats an offence. Of couse defective signs should be grounds for effective mitigation as well as grounds for a civil action against the local authority if you are penalised. In my case in 2001 the signs were totally buried in overgrown hedges and the pictures I offered as evidence were sufficiently convincing that the CPS prosecuting solicitor agreed they justified absolute discharge. But the fascist on the bench apparently well known for his obsession with American Courtroon dramas decided a ban was appropriate.

Thats the lottery thats British Justice


That is APPALLING ! Did you/could you appeal?