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Advice on a speeding ticket

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 13 9:23 pm
by DaveScrivener
A few weeks ago, I got doing 40mph in a 30mph (there was a hump back bridge involved which makes your belly feel funny when you go over it but I didn't tell the police woman that)
Anyway, my registration number starts V503 but now the letter has come through offering me a speed awareness course, or points on my licence or the option of going to court, my registration on the letter reads VS03, making it a completly different car. When I got pulled over, the police woman ran a check on me and the car on her radio, so she had the registration correct then, I have had a look on the paper work she gave me at the time and going by her handwritting, my reg could read either V5 or VS at the start.
I was wondering of I could get off on this technicality, anyone know?

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 13 9:36 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Dont know but I think a certain member will. ;)

Good luck!

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 13 9:48 pm
by Adrian Worman
Yep ;)

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 5:08 pm
by TrevD
you weren't driving the car in question (reg no VS05) and I assume don't own it so offer to go to court as they have no substantial evidence.

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 5:16 pm
by terryr
i would just do the course ,if you get shirty with them ,they may withdraw that option ,and you was quilty anyway ,you naughty boy

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 7:19 pm
by Dart Vader
Take the course, it's an easier option

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 8:30 pm
by Dave81
Dart Vader wrote:Take the course, it's an easier option
:iagree:

Dave, look on the Pistonheads Speed and Law section, this has cropped up a few times before!!

The above is the usual sensible advice......a few have challenged, some may have won, but a few have found out that trying it on has cost them more than 3 pts and £60. This is usually in the cases when you get flashed and just get it through the post!

The fact you have been physically stopped........Just not worth the possible risk IMO, take the speed awareness course and keep the licence clean.

:thumbright:

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 8:34 pm
by Mossy68
My brother took the course.
Said he just drove around chatting to the fella. Wasn't bad at all. :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 13 11:08 pm
by Steve
Without question....just bite the bullet and do the course.....its a few quid but as Terry said, you were speeding (like we all do) so you cant grumble really....just bad luck that you got caught. Start messing around and things like 'attempting to pervert the course of justice' start to come out of the woodwork and you end up in a world of hurt over what is in effect, a minor offence incurring no points on your licence...

cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 8:41 am
by DaveScrivener
Cheers, I've decided to take the course. It seemed that my only option of getting off with it was to front it out in court which could either go badly wrong and I end up with a bigger fine and points or possibly getting it thrown out but it's not worth the risk.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 8:54 am
by Dave-R
The course is quite good. It's just a classroom thing with a few slides and films normally. I actually enjoyed it. :thumbright:

It will be nearly all middle aged men. The young lads tend to go so fast they don't qualify for it. Women tend to drive slower.

A lot of the men there will have been caught by a camera they knew was there but they were distracted in some way or just driving with their heads in "automatic" mode.

I actually learned a few interesting things. :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 8:59 am
by Steve
Good decision Dave....couple of my mates did the course and as Dave said....they actually enjoyed it and got something out of it :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 11:58 am
by RobTwin
Dave wrote:The course is quite good. It's just a classroom thing with a few slides and films normally. I actually enjoyed it. :thumbright:

It will be nearly all middle aged men. The young lads tend to go so fast they don't qualify for it. Women tend to drive slower.

A lot of the men there will have been caught by a camera they knew was there but they were distracted in some way or just driving with their heads in "automatic" mode.

I actually learned a few interesting things. :thumbright:
Thats what happened to me Dave, when I got my 3 points a few years ago. 40 in a 30 limit, thru a camera I'd passed hundreds of times previously at 30 or below #-o
Cos it was 40 and not less than 40, i didnt get the option of doing the course so had to take the points. Would have preferred the course tho - reckon we could all do with a refresher after all these years! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 12:20 pm
by Dave-R
The guy running the class I was in got done himself by a camera he passes twice a day.
His wife was going on about what colour they should paint the bathroom while they were on their way to B&Q. He said you could even see in the speed camera photo that she is holding up a colour chart and he is looking over at it. :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 13 2:37 pm
by terryr
My mrs done a course last week.root cause.my kids screaming and fighting in the back of the car