(1) I use fake plates
(2) If somebody was on the dole and got caught, would they get a rebate?
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostI notice in the comments on that Nottingham news site someone has put "#keepswitchinglanes". Surely the cameras aren't still fixed paired (if they ever really were ) and will use a centralised image comparison so it doesn't matter what lane you're in?
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So with the change to unfixed fines they're admitting it's more about tax than safety. Well, they do have to pay for all those 'smart' motorways.
I notice in the comments on that Nottingham news site someone has put "#keepswitchinglanes". Surely the cameras aren't still fixed paired (if they ever really were ) and will use a centralised image comparison so it doesn't matter what lane you're in?
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Originally posted by Fandango View PostOn my commuting stretch of the M1 a pair got done in the new Smart Motorway section and received hefty fines just shy of £2k!
TBF one of the twats was doing 80 when the 50 was on, but the other was doing 59 and got £1900!! bit steep imo.
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/...st-2000-713437
Bit steep for 59 in a 50 surely?
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On my commuting stretch of the M1 a pair got done in the new Smart Motorway section and received hefty fines just shy of £2k!
TBF one of the twats was doing 80 when the 50 was on, but the other was doing 59 and got £1900!! bit steep imo.
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/...st-2000-713437
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Originally posted by Grasser73 View PostI did the course 3 years ago for doing 34. So unless things have changed it's not.
Three NIP's in the space of 6 months after 26 years of blemish-free driving.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostMaybe it already is unofficially. Anyone been pulled by the fuzz when doing an indicated 80 (so likely somewhere in the 70s really) and not for driving like a prick?
I've sauntered past battenburgs while I've been doing somewhere between 70 and 80 on many occasions, usually when they're crawling along at 60 something seeing who dare overtake them. You get all sorts of muppets too scared to overtake even at a speed below the legal limit. Maybe they're all dodgy twats without MOT, insurance, or with outstanding arrest warrants so worried about ANPR flagging them. If I was a rozzer I'd have a camera in the back window too.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNIP arrived :-(
Bloody 35 which, apparently, is the minumum you can get done for.
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NIP arrived :-(
Bloody 35 which, apparently, is the minumum you can get done for.
Looks like its the course for me....
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Originally posted by MrButton View PostInterested to know whether dividend payments are taken into account?
It’s not clear what you would put down as surely it could vary a lot year to year.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostMaybe it already is unofficially. Anyone been pulled by the fuzz when doing an indicated 80 (so likely somewhere in the 70s really) and not for driving like a prick?
I've sauntered past battenburgs while I've been doing somewhere between 70 and 80 on many occasions, usually when they're crawling along at 60 something seeing who dare overtake them. You get all sorts of muppets too scared to overtake even at a speed below the legal limit. Maybe they're all dodgy twats without MOT, insurance, or with outstanding arrest warrants so worried about ANPR flagging them. If I was a rozzer I'd have a camera in the back window too.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostSpeed limit should be increased to 80mph because that's the speed people drive on anyways
I've sauntered past battenburgs while I've been doing somewhere between 70 and 80 on many occasions, usually when they're crawling along at 60 something seeing who dare overtake them. You get all sorts of muppets too scared to overtake even at a speed below the legal limit. Maybe they're all dodgy twats without MOT, insurance, or with outstanding arrest warrants so worried about ANPR flagging them. If I was a rozzer I'd have a camera in the back window too.
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