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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on March 12, 2016, 08:26:09 pm
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Got caught speeding again :o
31mph in a 20mph zone. Wondered why those pensioners were pointing at my van the other week. :-[
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So what did they say?
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Was you cleaning windows at 31mph ???
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Said I was a naughty boy basically because I'd been caught before. Do it again and they will put a marker on my van. Whatever that means.
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20 mph speed limit is there for a good reason Dave.
I have two lads that are paramedics that have to deal with the aftermath of speeding drivers, kids getting run over etc so I don't have any sympathy whatsoever for people who get fined for speeding. I’m sure the coppers that knocked on your door don’t either.
A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Stop being a lead foot you naughty boy ::)roll
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20 mph reduces the injury and death rate. It doesn't stop the majority of the reasons most pedestrians get hit by a vehicle.
It doesn't stop people from crossing a road without being carefull. How about a fine for them as well for causing their own accident?
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20 mph speed limit is there for a good reason Dave.
I have two lads that are paramedics that have to deal with the aftermath of speeding drivers, kids getting run over etc so I don't have any sympathy whatsoever for people who get fined for speeding. I’m sure the coppers that knocked on your door don’t either.
A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Stop being a lead foot you naughty boy ::)roll
With the greatest respect to your lads I do believe that - at least in Bristol - some of the 20 mph limits are ridiculous. I fully agree with it in back streets but in some wide connecting roads 20 mph is put in without any real reason. Also the 20 mph round many schools could be timed at say 8.00 - 9.00 am and 3.00 - 4.00 pm .
"Round my way" there is a real anomaly actually within the Bristol City boundaries where a short stretch of road about half a mile in length is still national speed limit at 60 mph and it comes to a screeching (near) halt at a 20 mph 200 yards from a special needs school.
I my view this road should have a max of 40 mph.
On the other hand a wide residential road about a mile long is limited to 20 mph, not due to any school but "just because".
It's jobsworth-ism at it's height.
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Yes, it's a funny old world. My wife works in a large Supermarket, they get the usual alcoholics drive in reeking of booze. The staff know who they are, know their registration numbers, what days they turn up and how much drink they buy. Police won't touch them - they haven't got the resources!
Fail to drop your speed enough as you pass the 20mph sign which is way outside of the village and you're done for. Next time you drive at night look at how many defective vehicles are on the road with one headlight :o
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Do you drive an e type at weekends Dave?
It past me like a bat out of hell just as we were coming upto a speed camera sign ???
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20 mph speed limit is there for a good reason Dave.
I have two lads that are paramedics that have to deal with the aftermath of speeding drivers, kids getting run over etc so I don't have any sympathy whatsoever for people who get fined for speeding. I’m sure the coppers that knocked on your door don’t either.
A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Stop being a lead foot you naughty boy ::)roll
With the greatest respect to your lads I do believe that - at least in Bristol - some of the 20 mph limits are ridiculous. I fully agree with it in back streets but in some wide connecting roads 20 mph is put in without any real reason. Also the 20 mph round many schools could be timed at say 8.00 - 9.00 am and 3.00 - 4.00 pm .
"Round my way" there is a real anomaly actually within the Bristol City boundaries where a short stretch of road about half a mile in length is still national speed limit at 60 mph and it comes to a screeching (near) halt at a 20 mph 200 yards from a special needs school.
I my view this road should have a max of 40 mph.
On the other hand a wide residential road about a mile long is limited to 20 mph, not due to any school but "just because".
It's jobsworth-ism at it's height.
But does anyone actually do 20 mph? I tested it out once by driving at 20 down blackberry hill and soon had a string of cars behind me
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Do you drive an e type at weekends Dave?
It past me like a bat out of hell just as we were coming upto a speed camera sign ???
Is there anywhere you don't take your gopro? ;D
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Do you drive an e type at weekends Dave?
It past me like a bat out of hell just as we were coming upto a speed camera sign ???
Is there anywhere you don't take your gopro? ;D
It seems like it don't it ;D
That pic was actualy taken from a recording of a chepo dash cam I bought recently for £19.99 hence the poor quality.
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Got caught speeding again :o
31mph in a 20mph zone. Wondered why those pensioners were pointing at my van the other week. :-[
I knew it wasnt for speeding on that bike lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Do you drive an e type at weekends Dave?
It past me like a bat out of hell just as we were coming upto a speed camera sign ???
Is there anywhere you don't take your gopro? ;D
It seems like it don't it ;D
That pic was actualy taken from a recording of a chepo dash cam I bought recently for £19.99 hence the poor quality.
It's alright, I'm hooked on Samsung gear vr at the mo.
Now I just need someone to create a window cleaning robot that I can control from the comfort of my own sofa.
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A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Yes, which is harassment.
A mate of mine bought a 2nd hand car from a local dealer and within a couple of weeks he'd been stopped by the cops 3 times. The third time the copper let it slip that there was a marker on the vehicle (apparently previously owned by a druggie) and when he asked how it could get taken off the cop laughed and said "no chance mate!"
After a long and arduous battle with the police, he eventually got a solicitor involved who advised he sue the police for harassment, which he started to do.
Immediately the cops offered to settle out-of-court for £5,000 and to remove the marker immediately, Which he accepted.
They cannot use arbitrarily putting a 'marker' on someone's vehicle as method of punishment, and they know that any court would come down hard on them, as it is clearly harassment, and to threaten it is against professional standards.
This 'marker' is intended as an investigatory tool, not a punishment, and the police cannot use it as a means to harass people.
I would report that copper to the force's professional standards department for using the threat of a marker as punishment, as it's pretty outrageous and they are not supposed to do it.
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A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Yes, which is harassment.
A mate of mine bought a 2nd hand car from a local dealer and within a couple of weeks he'd been stopped by the cops 3 times. The third time the copper let it slip that there was a marker on the vehicle (apparently previously owned by a druggie) and when he asked how it could get taken off the cop laughed and said "no chance mate!"
After a long and arduous battle with the police, he eventually got a solicitor involved who advised he sue the police for harassment, which he started to do.
Immediately the cops offered to settle out-of-court for £5,000 and to remove the marker immediately, Which he accepted.
They cannot use arbitrarily putting a 'marker' on someone's vehicle as method of punishment, and they know that any court would come down hard on them, as it is clearly harassment, and to threaten it is against professional standards.
This 'marker' is intended as an investigatory tool, not a punishment, and the police cannot use it as a means to harass people.
I would report that copper to the force's professional standards department for using the threat of a marker as punishment, as it's pretty outrageous and they are not supposed to do it.
I think you will find they can and do for persistent speeding offenders all within the law.
One of my lads also bought a car from a dealer and was stopped actualy in the ambulance station where he works due to a marker pinged by a police car. The marker was removed that same day after he stepped out of the car with his paramedic uniform on and explaind he had just bought the car.
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A marker means your van is put onto the police database and flagged up every time your van is pinged by a police car.
Trust me you don't want them to do that as you will be for ever stopped by the fuzz and given a hard time.
Yes, which is harassment.
A mate of mine bought a 2nd hand car from a local dealer and within a couple of weeks he'd been stopped by the cops 3 times. The third time the copper let it slip that there was a marker on the vehicle (apparently previously owned by a druggie) and when he asked how it could get taken off the cop laughed and said "no chance mate!"
After a long and arduous battle with the police, he eventually got a solicitor involved who advised he sue the police for harassment, which he started to do.
Immediately the cops offered to settle out-of-court for £5,000 and to remove the marker immediately, Which he accepted.
They cannot use arbitrarily putting a 'marker' on someone's vehicle as method of punishment, and they know that any court would come down hard on them, as it is clearly harassment, and to threaten it is against professional standards.
This 'marker' is intended as an investigatory tool, not a punishment, and the police cannot use it as a means to harass people.
I would report that copper to the force's professional standards department for using the threat of a marker as punishment, as it's pretty outrageous and they are not supposed to do it.
I think you will find they can and do for persistent speeding offenders all within the law.
One of my lads also bought a car from a dealer and was stopped actualy in the ambulance station where he works due to a marker pinged by a police car. The marker was removed that same day after he stepped out of the car with his paramedic uniform on and explaind he had just bought the car.
It would be a bit pointless though wouldn't it, from an investigatory point of view. Why stop a "persistent speeding offender" if he isn't speeding? It can only be construed as harassment and that is illegal.
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So who causes this 'marker' to be put on a car or van?
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So who causes this 'marker' to be put on a car or van?
I believe there is a group of people who faked the moon landings (done in the same studio as Capricorn 1), 9/11 (which actually didn't even happen, the twin towers are still there but hidden by a secret special mirror array) and quashed the electric car (that's why they've lowered fuel prices for a few months).
Them's the ones wot will put a marker on Dave's van and that copper was a lizard-man.
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i thought you meant sting,stewart copeland and andy summers had paid you a visit. ;D
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i thought you meant sting,stewart copeland and andy summers had paid you a visit. ;D
;D ;D ;D
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No I've never had a police record.
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Well if you keep on speeding you might as you could be done for death by careless driving amongst other things & banned from driving to boot.
Sobering thought init ;D
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The most amazing fact> when kids smoke itsthe shop that sold them the fAgs
If you drink to much at a clab or pub its the clubs and pubs at fault.
If you knock anyone down its the drivers fault driving in the streets
If we take drugs it the sellers fault.
If you make a poo house buy its the agents fault.
Ass about face we are. The worst is, no one questions this. The world out there is just so different.
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So how did you get caught, speed gun or camera ?
I'm asking because Brighton is pretty much entirely a 20 mph zone and yet to my knowledge nobody has ever been done for 30 mph in a 20 zone. The general opinion seems to be that the limit is unenforceable by speed cameras. Whether that is true or not I would not know but there are definitely no speed cameras in the 20 zone , only stretches in and out of town center that are 30 mph. Speeding through one of them would see a fine posted to the driver , certainly not a home visit !
You must live in a very low crime and sleepy part of the country ;D
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All us lead footers out there might find this helpful.
http://www.which.co.uk/cars/driving/driving-advice/dealing-with-speeding-tickets/speeding-fines-your-rights
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So how did you get caught, speed gun or camera ?
I'm asking because Brighton is pretty much entirely a 20 mph zone and yet to my knowledge nobody has ever been done for 30 mph in a 20 zone. The general opinion seems to be that the limit is unenforceable by speed cameras. Whether that is true or not I would not know but there are definitely no speed cameras in the 20 zone , only stretches in and out of town center that are 30 mph. Speeding through one of them would see a fine posted to the driver , certainly not a home visit !
You must live in a very low crime and sleepy part of the country ;D
I got caught for the second time by the doogooders village folk with parkinsons who like to grass anyone up who comes through their village. Because it wasn't actually the police holding the gun I haven't been fined yet.
First time last year I got a warning letter from the cunstabulary this time they came in person. Scared the wife to death.
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I once got reported by a retired judge. God knows why as was on a duel carriageway at the time traveling within the speed limit. Maybe he did not like people overtake him or something? Needless to say the old bill was obliged to have a word with me which was a total waste of their time and mine.
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Don't talk to me about Police and speeding. They are set of.
Someone stoned off his head and drunk decided to rap my wife's 2 week old vrs. He sped off. They tracked it down to a curtsey car and could refuse saying who was driving it without a court letter. They did that and he denied it. My cars paint and damage to his car.
Long story short. He got off.
I go over the speed limit in Scotland, on a new duel carriageway. No junctions. No pedestrians. COURT!! now thats justice...NOT.
Most speed limits are rubbish. Others like town centres, outside schools, too low.
Its nothing to do with saving lives. Its all about easy money
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Sorry to hear that Duncan.
That's one of the reason why I bought a dash cam as there are so many aholes on the roads now.
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How'd you know he was stoned and drunk? Or are you making it up as you go along, making assumptions?
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How'd you know he was stoned and drunk? Or are you making it up as you go along, making assumptions?
Aren't you doing the same thing?