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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostAt least one person doesn't appear to know that it isn't true any more
SPECs received Home Office Type Approval for cars changing lanes in 2007.
Also, as that article points out, it was never the case that the cameras "didn't work" if you changed lanes; merely that, until the relevant tests were passed, they could not be used for enforcement purposes in that case.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI live near (and use) some wonderful biking roads. Local plod is intent on slowing everybody down, dangerous or not. Plod is pretty much hated here. They have shown utter contempt for bikers even when the community shopped one of its own who had deliberately run down a plod.
Unoffically I reckon they know how much money tourists bring into Scotland and a lot of that is from bikers esp. to the more far flung places your overseas tourists don't venture.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostTry the M6 toll road. It's only 4 quid and there's nobody on it
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Originally posted by ace00 View Postyou can go 100mph for half then stop for a bit then go again.How about just doing an average of 50mph and not bother with all this stop/start???!!! Is it just a matter of principle?!
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI don't worry about SPECS but I don't take the pish either. I'll ride to the conditions of the road. If there are no road works guys around I'll continue at 10-15mph over the limit. If there are guys in the road works a little slower.
SPECS don't keep the photos - just the number plates. I suspect they keep the ones where cars are over the limits but not ones of vehicles who's plates they can't read.
He was a twonk. I'm all up for 'making progress' but pulling a wheelie at 82mph through a 30mph camera is just asking for it.
I went up to Scotland recently and while in the Highlands I averaged 80-90 for most of the time. When there were other roads users and towns I slowed to the limits. When there was no-one else I had a little fun.
Its all give and take. Most coppers couldn't care less that a biker is over the limit as long as they don't take the piss and no-one else is in danger.
Dont go thinking that plod will let you go as long as you are not endangering anyone else.
I live near (and use) some wonderful biking roads. Local plod is intent on slowing everybody down, dangerous or not. Plod is pretty much hated here. They have shown utter contempt for bikers even when the community shopped one of its own who had deliberately run down a plod.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIndeed - in one set of roadworks I was (unsurprisingly) passed by a bloke on a motorbike. I think he was showing remarkable restraint considering he wasn't going that much faster. Of course, there's no way he could have got past Cyberspeedytory
Originally posted by expat View PostI've always figured that if you keep appearing in Plod's photos but can't be identified, they will get irritated and eventually plant somebody out there to catch you when you pass. Then throw book.
Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThere was a guy done on a motorbike I read recently. The police went to extraordinary lengths to ID him. Cant remember the details.
Dont wear a distinctive lid.
Dont wear distinctive leathers.
Dont ride a distinctive bike.
Dont do it regularly on local roads.
I went up to Scotland recently and while in the Highlands I averaged 80-90 for most of the time. When there were other roads users and towns I slowed to the limits. When there was no-one else I had a little fun.
Its all give and take. Most coppers couldn't care less that a biker is over the limit as long as they don't take the piss and no-one else is in danger.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI remember this too. Didn't he get 6 months?
http://www.visordown.com/motorcyclen...kit/5636.html#
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThere was a guy done on a motorbike I read recently. The police went to extraordinary lengths to ID him. Cant remember the details.
Dont wear a distinctive lid.
Dont wear distinctive leathers.
Dont ride a distinctive bike.
Dont do it regularly on local roads.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWho cares about specs?
My motorbike has no front number plate
Dont wear a distinctive lid.
Dont wear distinctive leathers.
Dont ride a distinctive bike.
Dont do it regularly on local roads.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWho cares about specs?
My motorbike has no front number plate
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