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Sandyt



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Speeding fines from France

Gents today through the post I have received two fixed penalties of 45E each for speeding on the french roads one on the A11 and one on the A28 they were on the way down goodness knows how many I might have on the way back ------so it would seem that they can track you and will issue speeding fines - I think I shall just pay them as I travel there often and not sure if they have started the virtual driving licence yet - anyone know?

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Best to pay. Cross Border Enforcement Directive is in force.

http://www.trafficlawyers.co.uk/cross-bord...-offences/

Separately but out of interest, I put my French registration no. Into the ULEZ check and it came back that my FF is subject to charge so looks like things are pretty well"joined up" now. Confused John
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thanks for the heads up sandy....

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I think our days of getting away with it are over unfortunately
The payment notice is in English as well its a 68E fine but reduced to 45E if paid within 46days if you don't it reverts back to 68E and after 76 days it becomes 180E so now I wait to see how much I racked up in the 10 days I was there Big Cry

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I thought when we leave the EU we are to be set adrift from Europe into the Atlantic drifting aimlessly around the world no connection to spy or law enforcement agencies well that's what I have been told? Whistle

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When was the offence...? Is there a time bar on how slowly they make the demand...?

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There’s a thread on PistonHeads - seems some are going back a year Shocked

There’s a theory that the yellow jackets torched a lot of cameras, so the enforcement officials had time on their hands.....

I’ve not had one through yet and have set of a lot, but I think my drive home on Saturday may be a little more subdued than normal. I always keep €90 in the car for when I’m stopped, but the cameras could rack up quite quickly. On the bright side, no points, awareness courses, or declaring to your insurance (yet)

I’m also wondering whether having a reg no in the format of 2 letters and 4 numbers helps - it must stuff their automated system, so would require someone actually looking at the photo and either seeing the GB on the plates, or seeing it’s RHD

I sometimes wonder whether there is some confused bloke in Latvia getting all my tickets Whistle

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Sandyt wrote:
I think our days of getting away with it are over unfortunately

Snip snip I wait to see how much I racked up in the 10 days I was there Big Cry



O Censored ..

What speed do they claim you were doing? I heard that they can sting you for one mph over....That of course doesn’t hold up as the cameras are not reliable enough..but ain’t worth fighting...

My cousin living in holland had 13 tickets waiting for him following a trip to his house in the south....


Pepipoo also have a notification... Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

He who dies with the most toys wins...


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They were both about the same one was 143 and the other 144 they do a calculation based on a technical margin of wait for it
5kmh up to 100 then 5%of the speed measured for a fixed device and for a moving device 10kph to 100 then 10% so their example is
for a measured speed of of95 the speed used is 90 for a speed of 140 speed used is 133
If that makes sense mine was 143 so speed usedwas135 so it was 95% so logically 136/7 and the speed they would use would be 130 so safe

this lot was on the way down on the 3/4 one at 15:28 the other 15:59
I am usually pretty good as you see the sign saying they use radar frequent and then within a couple of hundred metres there is the black cylinder of doom

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Also I didn't have any detectors on Big Cry

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“””this lot was on the way down on the 3/4 one at 15:28 the other 15:59 “”

They clearly haven’t heard of the law that only allows you to be fined
once for one offence

This is a continuation of the same offence, thus only one fine is lawful

I wouldn’t hold my breath if you thought about telling the gendarmes
they were wrong

Not much over the limit !!!! Shocked Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

He who dies with the most toys wins...

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30 mins apart hardly counts as the same offence though surely ?

I could get the argument for the same short stretch of road where you might not have known the speed limit, but even then, the cameras are not usually that close together.......

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Sandy, I'm sure you know that you can pay on line. John
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Alistair wrote:
30 mins apart hardly counts as the same offence though surely ?
.......


Yes, it’s been established, in law, previously...I should add it’s an eu law, but pretty sure the interpretation was within the U.K. Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

He who dies with the most toys wins...

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All paid online very easy Thumbs Up
As Alistair says they are never that close and in half an hour I had changed roads and probably travelled 50 miles Thumbs Up

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