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The one time I suffered a speeding fine in the UK, the police had followed me for "four tenths of a mile". This was in the days before electronic wizardry so the distance might not be the same now.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhen the police tail you like that the speeding has to be sustained.
I went back and measured it via the odometer later. I thought they might have been slightly exaggerating the distance between two sets of lights, but it was a close call and did I really want to turn it into my word versus the word of two police officers? Nope.
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You are Stek and you can keep your five licence points.Originally posted by Gruffalo View PostFair cop. It was the Manchester airport tunnels, 50 zone, a very nice policeman in unmarked Audi.
Was actually clipping early 80's, pretty consistantly around the early 70's.
3 points and 60 quid fine.
Manchester police are on a zero tolerance for speeders campaign this week.
Kicking myself........
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Schoolboy error getting nicked there. Everyone knows plod hangs around there hoping to nick footballers speeding through those tunnels.
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When the police tail you like that the speeding has to be sustained.Originally posted by Gruffalo View PostI was seeing early 80's on the police video display from the comfort of the back seat of his car....
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I was seeing early 80's on the police video display from the comfort of the back seat of his car....Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post30 over the limit is a ban. I've a feeling the idiot was clocked at the high 70's, he can thank his over reading speedo for the fact he can still drive.
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30 over the limit is a ban. I've a feeling the idiot was clocked at the high 70's, he can thank his over reading speedo for the fact he can still drive.Originally posted by AtW View PostWHS
Thought these days it was 6 points or so? Don't think it's ban territory though...
btw don't speed wilmsy if you get banned in real life too...
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Unlucky, as escape said, they must be short on cash.Originally posted by Gruffalo View PostFair cop. It was the Manchester airport tunnels, 50 zone, a very nice policeman in unmarked Audi.
Was actually clipping early 80's, pretty consistantly around the early 70's.
3 points and 60 quid fine.
Manchester police are on a zero tolerance for speeders campaign this week.
Kicking myself........
At least now you know one of the unmarked cars ....
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80 in a 50?Originally posted by Gruffalo View PostFair cop. It was the Manchester airport tunnels, 50 zone, a very nice policeman in unmarked Audi.
Was actually clipping early 80's, pretty consistantly around the early 70's.
3 points and 60 quid fine.
Manchester police are on a zero tolerance for speeders campaign this week.
Kicking myself........
Consider yourself lucky your not looking at a ban.
I wouldn't call that 'Zero Tolerance'. More like letting heavy footed twonks off when they're taking the piss.
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