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    As per the header, my mate got caught at 101MPH by a van parked kerb-side apparently like a speed van thingy majiggy.

    Obviously the speeding issue aside, is he buggered or is there any legal loopholes known to users such as licence for the van to be parked there etc......

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks
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    Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

    Niddy,

    I think you will find that is a straight summons with no points or fine offered, it certainly was with me doing 105mph on the A34.

    I just admitted to it on the summons and got 6 points plus a £320 fine, however this was 10 yrs ago so likely has changed.

    There is similar on this forum: PePiPoo: Helping the motorist to get justice
    Last edited by pompeyfaith; 16 April 2012, 15:21.

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    • #3
      Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

      What was the limit and type of road?

      Not something I really know a lot about. Only ever had 3 points.
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      • #4
        Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

        My understanding is anything over 30mph over the limit is a ban. But I have heard that the cameras have to be calibrated regularly and sometime they forget though causing the fine to fall though.

        if you look online or in Evo mag there is a few solicitors that specialise in this sort of thing , a bit like Paul in our world.

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        • #5
          Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

          Originally posted by rizzle View Post
          What was the limit and type of road?

          Not something I really know a lot about. Only ever had 3 points.
          That is a good point as for me I was in a 70mph limit and it was 3am in the morning.

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          • #6
            Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

            It was A64 from Leeds to York which I believe is a 70MPH carriageway.....

            I'm looking for legal arguments such as cases that won based on a legal loophole guys

            Thanks
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            • #7
              Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

              Quite a few cases here: PePiPoo: Search Results

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              • #8
                Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                Speak to this guy, i have dealt with him before and what he dont know about speeding and motoring law isnt worth knowing

                RMB Consulting his names Richard Bentley

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                • #9
                  Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                  legal loophole which i know of most obvious, is asking to see the calibration data and date that it was last serviced. If it hasnt, you can get it thrown out easily.

                  There are other techinques i know of, one which a police officer told me himself (family friend)

                  If you get a letter saying you have been caught speeding, leave it unsigned, apprently they cant act unless you sign, signing means you accept their penalty terms.

                  This is ofcourse only if you receive a letter to send your licence off to have points added, if its a summons that aint gonna wash.

                  About 15 years ago, i was caught speeding coming back from Blackpool, they clocked me at 91mph, my top speed in reality was 120mph.

                  I got 3 points and a fine.
                  Last edited by SXGuy; 16 April 2012, 16:51.
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                  • #10
                    Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                    The easiest and most straightforward way to avoid a ban is simply to ignore the s172 notice. This will result in a 6 points and a large fine as well as pretty big insurance premiums over the next 5 years.

                    However having said that as it's not Scotland a ban is a low risk and even then would be short for 101 mph.

                    Fixed Fee Lawyer - Motoring lawyer – Speeding Defence Solicitor – Cheshire – Manchester - Staffordshire has been getting some nice results on Pepipoo including 6 points for speeds of a fair bit higher Caugh doing 130 - FightBack Forums 130 mph 6points.

                    Signagage defects (Bentleys speciality) tend not to go down to well in cases of high speed. Just ask Craig Nicholas Jones.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                      Should ask, are they registered keeper and did they get the NIP within 14 days ?

                      M1

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                      • #12
                        Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                        Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                        If you get a letter saying you have been caught speeding, leave it unsigned, apprently they cant act unless you sign, signing means you accept their penalty terms.
                        I believe that happened up my neck of the woods, but it has since been revoked and you are now legally compelled to sign the document.
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                        • #13
                          Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                          Originally posted by oscar View Post
                          I believe that happened up my neck of the woods, but it has since been revoked and you are now legally compelled to sign the document.
                          Not in Scotland, yet.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                            Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
                            i was caught speeding coming back from Blackpool ... my top speed in reality was 120mph.
                            Was the hotel really that bad?

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                            • #15
                              Re: 101 MPH - Is it a ban?

                              Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
                              Not in Scotland, yet.

                              M1
                              But the road between Leeds and York is obviously not in Scotland (unless someone has moved the Border AGAIN )
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