47 in a 30 - likely punishment?
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Hi all,
A good friend of mine was recently caught by a mobile speed camera van, the NIP says 47 in a 30 - whats he likely to get?
Ive told him i reckon he'll get £60 fine and 3 points, but hes worried as he got caught doing 74 in a 60 just before Christmas - so hes worried they might deduce that he hasnt 'learned his lesson' and as a result might give him a harsher penalty.
Any thoughts people?
Cheers
Dave
A good friend of mine was recently caught by a mobile speed camera van, the NIP says 47 in a 30 - whats he likely to get?
Ive told him i reckon he'll get £60 fine and 3 points, but hes worried as he got caught doing 74 in a 60 just before Christmas - so hes worried they might deduce that he hasnt 'learned his lesson' and as a result might give him a harsher penalty.
Any thoughts people?
Cheers
Dave
Ouch! I thought less than 20mph over the limit usually got a FPN (£60,3points)?
Will he have to go to court for this one, or will he just have to send his license off again?
In all fairness, for 47 in a 30 he deserves a good bollocking - but its not residential and IMHO should be at least a 40mph limit, if not a 50!
I guess he'll just have to wait and see!
Cheers mate
Dave
Will he have to go to court for this one, or will he just have to send his license off again?
In all fairness, for 47 in a 30 he deserves a good bollocking - but its not residential and IMHO should be at least a 40mph limit, if not a 50!
I guess he'll just have to wait and see!
Cheers mate
Dave
55 in a 30 in January ... 3 points and £60.
Before everyone goes off the deep end it is through a pedestrianless dual carriageway tunnel with a fixed camera at the end.
We wall slowed for the tunnel ... just didn't slow enough for the 4 police men with radar guns !
They were only stopping people who were doing over 50mph ! They were busy ...
What does that say about the speed limit ??
Before everyone goes off the deep end it is through a pedestrianless dual carriageway tunnel with a fixed camera at the end.
We wall slowed for the tunnel ... just didn't slow enough for the 4 police men with radar guns !
They were only stopping people who were doing over 50mph ! They were busy ...
What does that say about the speed limit ??
He will get a £60 fine and 3 penalty points.
For info, ACPO Guidelines are as follows-
1)Actual speed+10%+2mph =Verbal warning
2)Then this Speed up to 25mph over limit = FPN(E)
3)Speed limit+ 26mph and over = Court appearance
These are only guidelines issued by the association of Chief Police Officers but are normally changed when theres a particular problem eg. Persistant Speeding outside schools etc etc.
Hope that this helps.
For info, ACPO Guidelines are as follows-
1)Actual speed+10%+2mph =Verbal warning
2)Then this Speed up to 25mph over limit = FPN(E)
3)Speed limit+ 26mph and over = Court appearance
These are only guidelines issued by the association of Chief Police Officers but are normally changed when theres a particular problem eg. Persistant Speeding outside schools etc etc.
Hope that this helps.
thanks Tony - looks like ill also be ok if i got caught the other week when i went under a dual carriageway bridge at around 95 (that was my vmax but i didnt sit at that speed) - failing to spot the jam sandwich sat on it! doh!
once youve accounted for speedo error i should hopefully be looking at 3 points if they decide to pursue it.
once youve accounted for speedo error i should hopefully be looking at 3 points if they decide to pursue it.
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