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Shock News: Judge makes common sense rulling

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    #11
    Originally posted by threaded
    No, the judge has made a mistake in law; but what can you expect in the UK nowadays?
    Well said. All I ever wanted from the family courts is what was in the 1989 Children Act. Never implemented. I dont think any of the other court divisons are any better.

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      #12
      Sir Igor Judge, president of the High Court's Queen's Bench Division
      You couldn't be anything else with a name like that.

      I wonder if he knows Mr Plodd?

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        #13
        Originally posted by wendigo100
        You couldn't be anything else with a name like that.

        I wonder if he knows Mr Plodd?
        There is a judge laws in one divison. A m8 was in front of him once - he is a really bent evil ****.

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          #14
          If the sign says 20 on it, and you can read the 20 on it, then clearly unless you are too thick to realise that means 20mph speed limit (in which case you shouldn't be driving) and you exceed 20mph then you are speeding and should get fined. This is pure common sense and I applaud the judge in this case.

          The amount of money to be collected is irrelevant. If these drivers had stayed within the limit then they wouldn't be being fined. It's as simple as that.
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            #15
            Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
            If the sign says 20 on it, and you can read the 20 on it, then clearly unless you are too thick to realise that means 20mph speed limit (in which case you shouldn't be driving) and you exceed 20mph then you are speeding and should get fined. This is pure common sense and I applaud the judge in this case.

            The amount of money to be collected is irrelevant. If these drivers had stayed within the limit then they wouldn't be being fined. It's as simple as that.
            So I am to respond to any road sign put up by any muppet in a manner I think is appropriate to that sign?
            Or should I just respond to official ones?
            If it is the later then the official signs must conform to a standard or else I will not recognise them.
            I am not qualified to give the above advice!

            The original point and click interface by
            Smith and Wesson.

            Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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              #16
              The Alex Ferguson driving on the hard shoulder technicality get out of tulip clause still bugs me, can't remember the details but it was a pathetic excuse that the magistrate accepted. Does anybody know how the celebrity lawyer who Fergie used has got on since he was arrested for dodginess regarding another technicality case !?

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                #17
                Originally posted by rootsnall
                Does anybody know how the celebrity lawyer who Fergie used has got on since he was arrested for dodginess regarding another technicality case !?
                http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/6100970.stm
                Coffee's for closers

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
                  So I am to respond to any road sign put up by any muppet in a manner I think is appropriate to that sign?
                  Or should I just respond to official ones?
                  If it is the later then the official signs must conform to a standard or else I will not recognise them.
                  Then you will pay the fine and I will have no sympathy. I've seen the signs on Tower Bridge and it's fairly obvious what they mean. Common sense is required on both sides and motorists trying to take the p!ss and then complaining about it because they think they know best are just idiots.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
                    Then you will pay the fine and I will have no sympathy. I've seen the signs on Tower Bridge and it's fairly obvious what they mean. Common sense is required on both sides and motorists trying to take the p!ss and then complaining about it because they think they know best are just idiots.
                    So when does the sign become unrecognisable then?
                    It is the council taking the piss. The law is quite clear. It doesn't say the signs have to kind of look like it stipulates exactly what they should look like.
                    This could open a free for all, or cause chaos with money grabbing councils sticking up not quite right signs and putting speed guns behind them.
                    I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                    The original point and click interface by
                    Smith and Wesson.

                    Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
                      So when does the sign become unrecognisable then?
                      It is the council taking the piss. The law is quite clear. It doesn't say the signs have to kind of look like it stipulates exactly what they should look like.
                      This could open a free for all, or cause chaos with money grabbing councils sticking up not quite right signs and putting speed guns behind them.
                      Like I said, common sense is what's needed on both sides. If the sign is placed in good faith and anyone with an ounce of sense can understand it, then that should be good enough.
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