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[Help] O/T Advice needed speeding summons



beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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on the car, even down that hill you'd have to be putting the foot down to get over 100 in anything, in the outside lane passing everything else. you dont accidentally go 100+

on the calibration, i believe its possible that wrong car can be recorded, esp by vans. so one car going 70 gets picked up while a car passing by at 100 is missed. it may show in the photo with another car obscured?
 




Worthing exile

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May 12, 2009
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An update.
After contesting at the first hearing, there is now a second date.
The camera operator has submitted a statement to say that the camera was checked at the start and end of shift over 40 metres in the police station car park at shoreham to prove that the distance finder was correct but has provided no calibration certificate. (not sure their car park is 40 metres long though).
The police have also provided the video showing the driver driving quite calmly in the outside lane. Although the video shows 106, there are no other cars in the video to get a feeling of speed.
As mentioned previously she is resigned to the fact she was doing more than 70 but is disputing the 106.
Any further advice would be appreciated.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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Hang on, regardless of whether this was 106, 96 or 86 ... kids in the car, I think there's a fine line between helping someone out and making them face up to the consequences of their actions.
 


Worthing exile

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May 12, 2009
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Hang on, regardless of whether this was 106, 96 or 86 ... kids in the car, I think there's a fine line between helping someone out and making them face up to the consequences of their actions.

They are prepared to take the punishment for exceeding 70mph but dispute the 106 and a possible ban.

If the Police accused you of something you were convinced you hadn't done, you would just accept it ?
 
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CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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An update.
After contesting at the first hearing, there is now a second date.
The camera operator has submitted a statement to say that the camera was checked at the start and end of shift over 40 metres in the police station car park at shoreham to prove that the distance finder was correct but has provided no calibration certificate. (not sure their car park is 40 metres long though).
The police have also provided the video showing the driver driving quite calmly in the outside lane. Although the video shows 106, there are no other cars in the video to get a feeling of speed.
As mentioned previously she is resigned to the fact she was doing more than 70 but is disputing the 106.
Any further advice would be appreciated.

Take a look on google maps. The car park runs the length of the medium size Coop supermarket next door, or go take a look for yourself, you may even see the calibration lines marked out.
 




Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Hang on, regardless of whether this was 106, 96 or 86 ... kids in the car, I think there's a fine line between helping someone out and making them face up to the consequences of their actions.

But the speed does actually matter - the real speed. It helps determine the punishment. Why should someone get punished for doing say 106 when in reality they were doing 76 ( and deserve the 76 punishment ) ?
 


LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
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Portslade
An update.
After contesting at the first hearing, there is now a second date.
The camera operator has submitted a statement to say that the camera was checked at the start and end of shift over 40 metres in the police station car park at shoreham to prove that the distance finder was correct but has provided no calibration certificate. (not sure their car park is 40 metres long though).
The police have also provided the video showing the driver driving quite calmly in the outside lane. Although the video shows 106, there are no other cars in the video to get a feeling of speed.
As mentioned previously she is resigned to the fact she was doing more than 70 but is disputing the 106.
Any further advice would be appreciated.

No time to read the whole thread but have you got help from pepipoo's speeding forum posters (who include legally trained and ex-Police and are there for situations like this and not to 'get people off' fair penalties...before anyone suggests it):

http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=5

http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?autocom=ibwiki&cmd=article&id=3

They are the experts and have successfully contested wrongly calibrated speed cameras in similar cases.
 


Worthing exile

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May 12, 2009
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No time to read the whole thread but have you got help from pepipoo's speeding forum posters (who include legally trained and ex-Police and are there for situations like this and not to 'get people off' fair penalties...before anyone suggests it):

http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=5

http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?autocom=ibwiki&cmd=article&id=3


They are the experts and have successfully contested wrongly calibrated speed cameras in similar cases.

No I haven't. Thanks for the tip.
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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They are prepared to take the punishment for exceeding 70mph but dispute the 106 and a possible ban.

If the Police accused you of something you were convinced you hadn't done, you would just accept it ?

No, I wouldn't. My point was that it was very likely to be excessive speed, with kids in the car, and that shouldn't be lost in the search for the right speed.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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Arundel
But the speed does actually matter - the real speed. It helps determine the punishment. Why should someone get punished for doing say 106 when in reality they were doing 76 ( and deserve the 76 punishment ) ?

I agree, my point was that it was excessive speed and that shouldn't be lost in the discussion about the right speed.
 


schmunk

Why oh why oh why?
Jan 19, 2018
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Mid mid mid Sussex
The camera operator has submitted a statement to say that the camera was checked at the start and end of shift over 40 metres in the police station car park at shoreham to prove that the distance finder was correct but has provided no calibration certificate. (not sure their car park is 40 metres long though).

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LadySeagull

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Jan 21, 2011
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Portslade
But the speed does actually matter - the real speed. It helps determine the punishment. Why should someone get punished for doing say 106 when in reality they were doing 76 ( and deserve the 76 punishment ) ?

I agree, my point was that it was excessive speed and that shouldn't be lost in the discussion about the right speed.

I think we all agree on that and so will the pepipoo posters...the difference is, they can expose the issues with the wrong calibration that this OP is certain and adamant about, and with pepipoo help, can possibly win the case and avoid an injustice.
 


Worthing exile

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May 12, 2009
1,219
An update on this. It went to Court and with the helpful advice of NSC got a reasonable ban and a fine/costs that could have been worse.
Thanks for those who helped.
 








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