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Originally Posted by Husky,Apr 10 2007, 10:55 PM
just had a notification of intended prosecution through for exactly this - 59 in a 50.
Letter issued to me as registered keeper asking if I knew who the driver was. I admitted I was the rider (had no one else I could ask to 'volunteer') and as I remembered seeing the van ahead of me on the verge and thought I had slowed sufficiently I wrote stating that I had checked my speed and in my opinion was within the speed limit and asked for a copy of the photographic proof they said they had.
I then got a conditional offer of fixed penalty form as well as a photo (front view) with speed indicated on bottom of screen together with copy of calibration certificate for the gun!
Now got the choice of paying fine and 3 points or taking 'option' of contesting allegation in court.
Letter issued to me as registered keeper asking if I knew who the driver was. I admitted I was the rider (had no one else I could ask to 'volunteer') and as I remembered seeing the van ahead of me on the verge and thought I had slowed sufficiently I wrote stating that I had checked my speed and in my opinion was within the speed limit and asked for a copy of the photographic proof they said they had.
I then got a conditional offer of fixed penalty form as well as a photo (front view) with speed indicated on bottom of screen together with copy of calibration certificate for the gun!
Now got the choice of paying fine and 3 points or taking 'option' of contesting allegation in court.
i'd look for advice on this and contest it if the latter is needed.
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Originally Posted by neil955,Apr 11 2007, 12:49 PM
just jump start it...
EDIT: Sorry Neil, you meant "jump" as oppoosed to "bump" start. Not got any leads.
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,Apr 11 2007, 11:54 AM
no hills around my place and a recipe for disaster trying to jump on it with so little experience of the bike
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,Apr 11 2007, 11:54 AM
no hills around my place and a recipe for disaster trying to jump on it with so little experience of the bike
EDIT: Sorry Neil, you meant "jump" as oppoosed to "bump" start. Not got any leads.
EDIT: Sorry Neil, you meant "jump" as oppoosed to "bump" start. Not got any leads.
if the horn work, but it won't turn over you should be ok.
anyway, as above, get an optimate or equivalent or remove the alarm - they're worthless anyway. i've left bikes standing with no alarms and no optimate type products for over a year in garages before. Fired up first time.
That said, my current bike consumes batteries every 2 years - with an optimate attached.
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Originally Posted by neil955,Apr 11 2007, 11:52 AM
is a picture not needed of the rear of the bike? how else is the speed matched to the registration plate?
i'd look for advice on this and contest it if the latter is needed.
i'd look for advice on this and contest it if the latter is needed.
Whether you need 2 operators to observe I'm not sure (you need corroboration in Scotland, and effectively down south also I think) - if the key issue is identification in this case, it makes you wonder if one witness is enough.
Another Optimate vote here too - mine sits on it permanently in the garage as I don't get out on it every weekend, and it only takes 10 days to run flat.
One of the insurance companies (Bennetts I think) was giving the Oxford equivalent away free with new business recently (I got one, but it lives at my folks place now).
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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Apr 11 2007, 07:06 AM
Is it worth contesting?
Do you want the hassle of going to court?
Did you do it?
Do you think you'll get away with it?
Can your licence take 3 points?
I would probably just take the points and fine, unless there is a real possibility that you can get off
Do you want the hassle of going to court?
Did you do it?
Do you think you'll get away with it?
Can your licence take 3 points?
I would probably just take the points and fine, unless there is a real possibility that you can get off
Never mind
PS - just sold the bike yesterday - not because of the ticket but short term finances required it. Only managed 350miles in 10 months but actually made