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Driver who moved road sign jailed
A driver who moved a 40mph road sign to a 30mph zone to try to dodge a speeding ticket has been ordered to spend his weekends behind bars.
John Hopwood, 44, of Bean Leach Road in Hazel Grove, Stockport, admitted perverting the course of justice at Manchester Crown Court.
Hopwood moved the sign 10 miles to a road in Rochdale after he was caught by a speed camera twice in two days.
He was given an intermittent custodial sentence of 56 days.
This means he will report to a custody centre on Fridays and stay there until 1700 BST on Sundays.
Hopwood was caught travelling at 48mph in a 40mph zone on Princess Road, Manchester, and the next day at 41mph in a 30mph zone on Albert Royd Street, Rochdale.
He had moved the sign from Manchester and fixed it to a lamppost near where he was caught in Rochdale.
He had then taken a photograph of it, in an attempt to show prosecutors he was barely over the speed limit.
But he was caught out when lawyers drafted in a facial mapping expert to study marks on the signs.
Judge Anthony Ensor told him he had committed a "serious offence".
He said: "This was a stupid act bound to fail."
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Safe Speed issued the following PR at 13:44 today:
PR330: John Hopwood - making criminals for nothing
news: for immediate release
John Hopwood, who moved a road sign in a misguided attempt to escape from a
speeding fine, has been given a 56 day jail sentence.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "Although this is at the extreme end of the scale
motorists are being pushed into extreme positions by a hopelessly ineffective
and misguided road safety policy."
"This case is one more reason why we need road safety policies that work and
that the public can believe in. In the last decade road deaths haven't fallen
as expected and figures revealed by the British Medical Journal 10 days ago
indicate no fall in hospital admissions for road crash victims.
"With no improvement in safety, millions being fined and serious damage to the
police / public relationship, speed camera policy has failed spectacularly. It
only remains for Department for Transport (DfT) to own up to their deadly
mistake and scrap the damn cameras."
"Presently Department for Transport are in denial about the abject failure of
their policies."
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