grumpy_o_g
Well-Known Member
You seem to be choosing the terms of your argument, here.
Its pretty simple. You are not allowed to drive above the legal speed limit.
I dont see the method of catching you should somehow alleviate the offence.
Are you not one step away from suggesting its ok to speed as long as you dont get caught?
Incidentally, to elsewhere, the 14 day isnt rigid in the timing through the front door. Plod or whoever would have to prove they processed it within 14 days.
Laws have to be absolutes - black or white. When they aren't is when you get problems such as being done for driving without due care because you were eating a kit-kat whilst waiting at traffic lights and similar. Similarly a badly worded or applied law can have the opposite effect to that which is intended.
Real life is full of greys and judgement calls. No-one is disputing that speeding is breaking the law - the issue is that the law is being in-appropriately and inconsistently applied and in many circumstances is simply not needed.
The junction in question is poorly planned and unnecessarily complex. It need only be a straight forward roundabout that everyone understands. As it is I have to go from the centre to the left-hand of three lanes in order to turn right as I approach a set of traffic lights immediately before a roundabout, and that's after a whole load of other distractions.
There should be a clearly marked and very obvious speed camera on the approach to bring people's speed down as they APPROACH the roundabout I agree. Ironically that's what I got caught by, not the ones on the junction itself.
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