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  • r0bly0ns
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    Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
    Since when? Has the changed the law recently then?
    Up until recently I thought they were made illegal a couple of years ago, until a news article said they were about to be made illegal.

    It turns out they were about to be made illegal a couple of years ago, but the motion got shelved and has recently been resurected...

    http://www.netcar.co.uk/legislation.php
    http://www.radardetectors.co.uk/radar_detector_law.htm
    Last edited by r0bly0ns; 21 August 2007, 15:34.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
    Magistrate asked if she had legal representation as he was going to disqualify her. She hadn't so he was about to go ahead when the court clerk handed him a letter from Leeds City Council stating she needed the car to fulfill her responsibilties and bingo .. £200 fine and 5 points.

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  • Dark Black
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    It's illegal to use a radar detector
    Since when? Has the changed the law recently then?

    It used to be under one of the Wireless Telegraphy acts (illegal to act on the information in police broadcasts or something) until someone got off with the point that there is no information in a radar broadcast, only carrier.

    Is is illegal to use a jammer though - you can get done for perverting the course of justice or similar.

    The fact that garage door openers just happen to cover the spectrum of course....

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  • Methuselah
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    they have to be within a certain distance of accident blackspot. Favourite trick is to have one not far from a motorway, obviously the accidents happened on the motorway, not truely in the spirit of the legislation, but handy for revenue generation
    "Accident blackspot" is an area of a certain size within which there were at least 3 deaths on the road in a year. E.g., 1 accident on a nearby motorway, 1 man had heart attack while driving (or pulled over), 1 teenager pushed off overpass in a fight: accident blackspot! Put in a "Safety Camera" and behold! Next year the figures will be reduced, proving that the camera works.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Some do - you can ring a number and let people know where the mobile cameras are, and it can send an update out.
    they have to be within a certain distance of accident blackspot. Favourite trick is to have one not far from a motorway, obviously the accidents happened on the motorway, not truely in the spirit of the legislation, but handy for revenue generation

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Methuselah View Post
    Always use a licence from another country.
    ... and number plates

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  • Methuselah
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Just wondering who here has a clean driving Licence?
    Always use a licence from another country.

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  • Methuselah
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    It's illegal to use a radar detector
    Why would that be? Safety Cameras are there to encourage drivers to keep below the speed limit, so how can a device which draws your attention to the presence of a Safety Camera, and thereby ensures that you will drive below the speed limit, be illegal?

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  • Spartacus
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    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
    Mrs just got out of Court.

    Magistrate asked if she had legal representation as he was going to disqualify her. She hadn't so he was about to go ahead when the court clerk handed him a letter from Leeds City Council stating she needed the car to fulfill her responsibilties and bingo .. £200 fine and 5 points.

    A very relieved Gibbon I can tell you, I was going to have to stay sober when we went out and do the shopping etc.
    That's more like it. We can't go banning first time offenders for a paltry 93mph on a motorway when off-duty coppers are let off for doing 156mph because they were "testing their reflexes".

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  • TheFaQQer
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    A friend of mine claims that someone he knew got a QC in at about £1000 to argue his case in the county court.

    Judge was so put off by the constant objections from the QC on points of law, that he dished out a huge fine, but no ban or penalty points.

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  • richard-af
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    I wonder how much it costs to get one of those ace lawyer types to draw-up a smart letter to get one off?

    The sort that get you off when you've driven at 110 MPH into a bus shelter full of grannies, whilst 3 times over the limit, wearing a human head as a party hat?

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    slow idiot
    Bed-wetting toenail fungus.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
    Mrs just got out of Court.

    Magistrate asked if she had legal representation as he was going to disqualify her. She hadn't so he was about to go ahead when the court clerk handed him a letter from Leeds City Council stating she needed the car to fulfill her responsibilties and bingo .. £200 fine and 5 points.

    A very relieved Gibbon I can tell you, I was going to have to stay sober when we went out and do the shopping etc.
    Result!

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    It's illegal to use a radar detector
    Yes it is. It is however not illegal to have a garage door opener on your car. Also its not illegal to have it go "faulty" and try to open the garage 24/7

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  • Gibbon
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    Untouchable

    Mrs just got out of Court.

    Magistrate asked if she had legal representation as he was going to disqualify her. She hadn't so he was about to go ahead when the court clerk handed him a letter from Leeds City Council stating she needed the car to fulfill her responsibilties and bingo .. £200 fine and 5 points.

    A very relieved Gibbon I can tell you, I was going to have to stay sober when we went out and do the shopping etc.

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