camera operator wrote:
SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
like many 1000's of other motorists, he saw the penalty did not fit the crime and tried to find a way out. Many people just accept the points/ costs, even when they disbelieve the figures or the system. Many continue to fight through the Courts and some win and some loose. Sadly there is precious little reflection on the numbers 'caught' to any road safety improvement.
so why did you take such a keen interest in the proceedings at Heywood Heath
What has this got to do with Haywards Heath?
The Haywards Heath case was a disgrace to justice and the law
The prosecution evidence was in parts inaccurate and misleading, evidence after this trial was found that confirms this.
However it was the decision of the defendant not to continue any further in this case, due to his age and wanting to get on with the rest of his life
Had this case been Judically reviewed legal opinion is that serious reprocussion, for the prosecution, would have occurred
Those that were in court will know what I mean, anyone who was not in court cannot comment on what was said or what happened as all they have is secondhand information or hearsay.