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If you’re speeding past a camera then expect a fine 🤷‍♂️

Got used to watching for cameras as there was a time Cleveland police would issue fines for 1mph over with no tolerance
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The A road up to my office in London is mixed 20/30
Zones. I see the cameras flash weekly now, but at bc the start of the year you’d never see them go off.
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I notice the populous are gradually being ground down to accept everything. How soon before it's bang on the limit? As we all sit back and go yeah fair enough.

Sad state of affairs.
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But the met police were more lenient than the guidelines state at 10% plus 3mph and all they've done is reduce it to meet the national guidelines at plus 2mph.

Hardly draconian.

I speed all the time and when I get caught I get done for it, its pretty straight forward really. I accept the risk and fill my boots, I have no sympathy for myself or others who get done speeding. And the fuckers that complain about cameras in built up areas full of kids can go fuck themselves. The absolute cunts that speed around where I work need to get in the sea.

I certainly don't feel like i'm being ground down to accept anything :lol:
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dan wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 10:30 pm But the met police were more lenient than the guidelines state at 10% plus 3mph and all they've done is reduce it to meet the national guidelines at plus 2mph.

Hardly draconian.

I speed all the time and when I get caught I get done for it, its pretty straight forward really. I accept the risk and fill my boots, I have no sympathy for myself or others who get done speeding. And the fuckers that complain about cameras in built up areas full of kids can go fuck themselves. The absolute cunts that speed around where I work need to get in the sea.

I certainly don't feel like i'm being ground down to accept anything :lol:
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that.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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You've got to push back on this shit.

Otherwise you end up as fucked as Australia with limit+3kph resulting in endless trains of traffic locked together and everyone asleep at the wheel.
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dan wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 10:30 pm But the met police were more lenient than the guidelines state at 10% plus 3mph and all they've done is reduce it to meet the national guidelines at plus 2mph.

Hardly draconian.

I speed all the time and when I get caught I get done for it, its pretty straight forward really. I accept the risk and fill my boots, I have no sympathy for myself or others who get done speeding. And the fuckers that complain about cameras in built up areas full of kids can go fuck themselves. The absolute cunts that speed around where I work need to get in the sea.

I certainly don't feel like i'm being ground down to accept anything :lol:
Perfectly put across Dan. 👍
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RobYob wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 2:42 am You've got to push back on this shit.

Otherwise you end up as fucked as Australia with limit+3kph resulting in endless trains of traffic locked together and everyone asleep at the wheel.
Seems to be the case on motorways here now - speed cameras on motorways mean very few people seem to cruise at much more than 70.
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