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French Speeding Fine ...

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Richie_S wrote:
Embarassed

Anyhoo, I wondered what anyone else has done with these?

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Cancel your card ,,,,,,,,,,,,,quickly now in your case wink The hire company can not charge a cancelled/reported stolen/lost card wink

Been there,done that

Mark
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Guvnor

Oh dear.

Post 1 = Speed camera & hello
Post 2 = Stereotyping, speed when, where and how i ride.

To address the hypocrite/ liar element.

The road in question was a french motorway/ toll road at around 0500hrs en route to get the eurotunnel back to blighty having been an ANOTHER trip to france with friends. Therefore 1, i knew the road. 2, the road conditions were conducive to my speed. 3, My casual disregard for the law, is fair enough, though IMO justified. IF on the other hand, the roads had been congested then in the first instance traveling at speed is more complicated due to other road users, so would i have done the same thing? unlikely given that those drivers whom would have slowed for the camera would have casued traffic to condense, thus i would have adjusted my speed accordingly.

Now everyone is entitled to thier opinion, personally i dont have a problem with waving at a mechanism for funding governments, especially given that i could "get away" with it.

By your own admission you have no real knowledge of the factors that cause biker fatalities other than you "believe" speed causes them. IF you are interested - google. If not then oh well.

I too have a clean licence - albeit only 12 years worth - but having passed through the most common ages for accidents in cars and bikes i consider this testament to the fact that i ride within my limits and appropriately to the conditions and the attendance of Rider training sessions with Wilts Police and the IAM have contributed to this.

Like you i decide where and when i break the limit - it just happens that you have taken umbridge that i waved at a camera whilst exceeding the given limit, i doubt that what i have written makes a difference to your opinion - it might do but if it doesnt then i expect neither will loose any sleep over it.
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[quote="matricks"]
Guvnor wrote:
[b]achilles[/baccidents involving motorcycles are increasingly the fault of car drivers (in some cases upto 50%) whom are not paying attention, whilst on the phone, smoking, eating, drinking, tuning the radio, talking, fiddling with various buttons and generally not paying attention to whats going on outside their metal cocoon.

The total obsession with speed limits ignores all of these causes. It really bugs me that people think it is acceptable to drive around and not pay attention. Then some braindead "expert" decideds that lowering the limits to silly levels will solve this problem, resulting in even more frustrated and bored drivers.
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Speed cameras will not automatically flag you as an offender if you exceeded the speed limit. if for example the speed limit is 40 mph and you run through a speed camera at 42 mph, the system will record it to the database but will not flag it for penalty. If you were traveling at 50 mph, it will really flag you but it's just a small difference it will flag unless you've done it like 10 times.

GeeksKing
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GeeksKing, you might like to remove the link. I really did think it was a link related to your comment, and not just pimping a site.
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Topsmoke wrote:
Richie_S wrote:
Embarassed

Anyhoo, I wondered what anyone else has done with these?

)



Cancel your card ,,,,,,,,,,,,,quickly now in your case wink The hire company can not charge a cancelled/reported stolen/lost card wink

Been there,done that

Mark


No good.

My snow boarding mate is manager of a central London branch for Eurocar. If they are unable to recover any fines, damage costs or parking tickets from your card, they will black list you and share the data with all other major hire companies.
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We were flashed in both France and Switzerland last autumn and heard nothing. However, British police took only a nano-second to send me a notice for speeding the other week. 46mph in a 40mph zone. Sad
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An agreement between nearly all the EU Licensing Authorities recently came into force, I think on the 1st March. This finally meant that the UK Authority agreed to share it's database with the Europol countries. Previously the UK had refused to sign an agreement, based on the grounds of it being "insecure"! Laughing Hence all those "Johnny Foreigners" the Mad Mail readers go on about were able to get away with not paying fines, exactly as the Brits did while gracing the Mainland! I have a contact who is quite high up in Europol and they told me that it was quite categorically the UK that was baulking at signing, despite all the hoohah to the contrary in the UK press. The Austrians have nabbed me more times than I care to admit, but then they like hitting on German registered cars Crying or Very sad When I had a car with UK plates it was great - park wherever I wanted to and make a collection of the parking tickets, the Austrian police were courteous to me and apologetic if I got caught in one of their Deutsche-Traps with on the spot fines.

This now means that they can and most probably will pursue you for the fine, either asking for the dosh up front or via the DVLC - so too high and you could end up with points on your license. I've got to trade in my UK license this summer for a German one Crying or Very sad which means they can finally put on the points I have accrued on my license.

Sue Sad Sad
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Samerberg Sue, Thanks for the info. Glad my bike doesn't get hit on the rear facing cameras Twisted Evil
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GeeksKing wrote:
Speed cameras will not automatically flag you as an offender if you exceeded the speed limit. if for example the speed limit is 40 mph and you run through a speed camera at 42 mph, the system will record it to the database but will not flag it for penalty. If you were traveling at 50 mph, it will really flag you but it's just a small difference it will flag unless you've done it like 10 times.



Absolute and utter rubbish.

With all speed cameras currently in use, you are either "done", or nothing is recorded. There is no facility in the systems to keep a record of vehicles which have exceeded the limit by a small amount on a number of occasions.

It is true that you will not usually be done for a small amount over the limit (in the UK normally 10% + 2mph is the threshold), but if you are not done for it, no record is kept.
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alex_heney, Most gov's can't even keep the records they should Laughing Laughing Laughing
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I've been flashed several times for speedng and red light jumping but never nicked for it.
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