goldminer wrote:
Forgive me if this has come up before. I joined tonight and have not had time to read many posts. The question that interests me is why motorists who are detected exceeding the posted speed limit (I will not use the term "speeding", this should be reserved for vehicles travelling at very high speeds) are immediately punished when I read constantly about yobs being let off with cautions for fighting and general mayhem.
CPS

Defence barristers

Polital correctness
Lot of cases - some reported with glee byour tabloids - but all too often we take a scrote - no documents/licence to court and he gets a drip fine... and there have been three cases to my knolwdge whereby a habitual drunk with 29 previous offences in one case and 20 and 22 in the other two cases - has been "banned" but no tag or custodial sentence. But if they have some "hard luck story" or in receipt of benefits ...even happens on our patch - and it is soul destroying when you pick up the same person over and over.
goldminer wrote:
Isn't it time we got our priorities right? In my view exceeding the posted limit is purely a technical offence (why do some people assume it is a criminal offence?) Surely the reason for speed limits is to regulate traffic to (what the authorities consider) a speed at which it is safe to drive. In that case it should only be punishable if, as a consequence of the excess speed, an accident occurs (and the onus should be on the police to prove that it was due to excessive speed)
I agree some roads are set a too high a speed limit and others far too low. Here in my patch - we have NO fixed Gatsos and we use police intelligence when enforcing. One camera van and the lads larking around!

We believe in education first (and we are polite but input a bit of "acid"

if appropriate

) Appears to work - we have a good record.

We also have a lot of reminder signs on our more notorious roads and again - drivers appear to note and comply by and large.
We target those we "have reasonable cause to believe are a danger ot selves and others" and we have a "pleasing" detection rate for drunks and drugs....

We also go for stupidity speed wise with no quarter withheld. Over our tolerance level (not saying what!

) on our dual carriageways and our discretion is well tested!
Germany's famed derestricted does require an extra permium for using the perk - if you are not insured at above 8-mph and have an accident - German policies will not pay up unless person has insured him or herself to drive over this speed. Premiums for this ar quite high by all accounts.
goldminer wrote:
I have always maintained (throughout 45 years of driving) that the only person who is qualified to judge what is a safe speed (at any given time and place) is the driver himself. Only he knows what the conditions are, what the ability of the driver is, what the condition of the vehicle is, what the circumstances are etc. It is ludicrous to assume (as present authority does) that they know best what the safe speed is.
I have no problem with COAST drivers!

COAST determines how you judge the safest speed and usually you find yourself around the `10% on roads where speed does actually matter safety wise.

If you want to know about COAST.... I've posted it all over this site

But you always drop me or Ian or Ernest or Paul or any one of the regulars a private message to find out more!
goldminer wrote:
I'll leave you with this thought, what would it be if all those tree-huggers, environmentalists, greens, friends of the earth and Brake members were rounded up and shot into space - a start!
Errr... um - ... confess ... Mad Doc. self and others in our family were part of the initial BRAKE team. We acknowledge and support their work with victims of any Road Accident and support their stance on tired drivers, prescription and other drug warnings and will applaud their work on bringing rogue garages to acount.
Where we disagree and conflict is on the single focus of speed as a root of all UK road accidents and a belief that a speed camera is the sole solution to a problem - and this family have first hand experience - myself professionally and privately - of the "other sort of accident". When you see the aftermath of any accident - you will do whatever you can to advise on accident prevention and COAST is working just fine in Durham
