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Speeding ticket
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To be reported you must have been interviewed under caution and words to the effect of "I am reporting you for consideration in the question of prosecuting you for driving over the speed limit" blah blah blah
Therefore if you just got flashed you are safe. If stopped by a police officer you are probably safe aswell otherwise he/she would have given you a fixed penalty notice there and then.
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His Head Office then sent him another email, asking for confirmation of the driver's details, stating that the vehicle had been recorded travelling at 35 mph in a 30 limit. They headed the email "Speeding Ticket".
To be honest I am absolutely gutted, because I am always conscious of speed limits, I have had a blemish-free driving history of 27 years, and I think it is unjust, but I know this isnt taken into consideration.
Many thanks for your reply.
Don't know where Bishop Burton is but it sounds very nice. Most police authorities have a discretionary 10 percent plus 3mph so 35 mph does seem excessive.
There are ways around it trust me if you have confidence. There are so many anomolies in traffic law. The best advice will be to wait for any summons etc. You then have a choice. Court or pay the fine.
You can easily beat the system at court but you must have balls like steel. Remember the seed of doubt in the Magistrates mind will be enough to let you off.
There are quite a few websites that tackle the issue which will cost you about 15-20 quid to download. www.uk-driving-secrets.com is one good one.
It goes on about what to do. i.e find out what camera took the snap, the history of the calibration etc etc etc.
Whatever happens make sure you have ALL the evidence even if you decide to pay the fine. i.e the actual photo etc etc.
The site I mentioned even gives standard letters to send to you Central Ticket Office to let you off. Sometmes it does work.
Good luck.
Hi spinchimp - I feel it is unjust because it was a "first time" and I think that a warning, when you have been blemish-free for 27 years, would suffice. I think they caught me as I was slowing down, you reach this road by coming in from an open, country road where the speed limit is 60 mph, and although I know this is not acceptable as an excuse, I think that in certain circumstances, a warning should suffice.
Anyway, I will take my punishment as earned, and thanks to all who replied.