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On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 17:45:59 +0000, ARW wrote:

I thought the ACPO 'rule' was that there would be no prosecution
within speed limit + 10% + 2, ie 35mph or less in this instance.


I got a course for 46 in a 40, which is exactly 10% + 2.


The ACPO guideline is a guideline.


When did the guidelines start? According to the guidelines doing =66 in
a 40 zone is summons and I got away with a fixed penatly for doing that
10 years ago.


Many, many moons ago - and probably just semi-formalised what most forces
would have been doing anyway. But they'll have been tickled-about over
the years, and have always been just guidelines.

The only thing that ISN'T a guideline is that 41mph in a 40mph is
illegal, and there's a range of penalties on prosecution, with 3pt/fixed
penalty being the only non-court option.



A course is an alternative to
prosecution, as is a bollocking from a real-live plod.


They can be good fun those real-life plods. I got stopped for using my
mobile phone whilst driving. The officer asked me why I had been
stopped and I said it was because I was using my phone. For answering
correctly I was told that I would not get a ticket (and the usual
lecture where I nodded at the appropiate times) and I could spent the
£60 saved on the fixed penaly on a hands free kit for my phone . He
also told me that he had already issued 30 tickets that day to people
who denied using a phone whilst driving and that all of them had the
same opportunity as me to admit what they had done.

So has it persuaded you not to use your phone whilst driving in future?
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bert