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mohsin75 | 20:11 Sun 10th Oct 2004 | Travel
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Hello.. I was pulled over doing 89 mph on the M1 recently, got a �60 fine and 3 points. I still have to produce my documents, I'm just wondering if I should surrender my licence. The Police chap asked me to step into the car, showed me his smart video screen in the car, I was looking forward to seeing what they had, well there was no film footage of them following me at my speeds, all they had was just this marker on the screen, saying what distance I had travelled over a certain time, and they worked out 89 mph(doing 100mph really...)... anyway my question was, is that proof that I was speeding?(in court I mean) Thanks Mos

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Why don't you just pay the fine? I mean - you're guilty aren't you? Why is everyone a chancer these days?
The policeman's word is perfectly acceptbale in law. He will have noted your details, and if he says you were speeding, His Honour won't be to fussed if he can prove it or not!
not sure about that Andy...i'm no expert but surely the fuzz still need evidence to nick you? but in this case, they appear to have evidence - i.e. a recording of you doing a certain distance in a certain time, which calculates out at an average of 89 mph - ie. speeding. not sure what you mean by 'a marker on the screen', mind
Hey, fair cop, Guv!! Just pay up - you are guilty. Why don't we all just accept a bit of responsibility for our own actions?!!
You have admitted in writing that you were doing 100 mph. It's people like you who put the lives of the rest of us in danger. Pay up and act responsibly in future!
70 mph = 112 kph (posted limit) 89 mph = 142.4kph (alleged speed) hm,, you guys are lucky! In Australia (Victoria) at this detected speed we would be fined around $260 (100 pounds) and our licence suspended for 3 months! Also, in Victoria that is a legally recognised method of speed detection.
What is ridiculous though in Victoria they are now issuing camera fines at 5 kmph over the limit, about 3 mph over!
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im not trying to get out of paying the fine.. thats not the issue, it was more about the 3 points. 'a marker on the screen' - I meant to say was, I got into the police car, I could see my car on the screen parked on hard shoulder(live picture), but nothing was recorded of me speeding, no camera or speed gun.. so no evidence really.. im not trying to get away with it, but i just thought police needed a bit more proof when putting points on the licence.. i understand the fine , not going to question that... but i wouldn't mind avoiding the points... and to all those people crying about the speed.. one can drive fast if the conditions are right, ok i was doing 100.. but the road was empty...i wasn't tailgating anyone...etc.. when police car pulled me, we were the only one on that stretch of the M way... btw I've been driving for 11 years now this is my FIRST driving violation, so I don't think im that irresponsible...
If you and Mr Plod were the only ones on that stretch of the M1 I would seriously suggest you pay up and look happy.(along with the 3 points)... and as soon as possible put a sticker on the dash ... reminding you to CHECK YOUR MIRROR from time to time...at 100 mph you COULD have been BANNED...and thats a bit worse than 3 points..I supose the Plod appeared from nowhere... as they usually do...

There will be evidence - cop cars have a lot of other stuff on board aside from the video system.

I would say you have been very fairly treated with that penalty. Sure you can go to court and contest it. You might even get away with it if the copper doesn't turn up or offer any evidence. However, you are more likely to incur costs and a stiffer penalty.

Have done with it and just pay up.

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