Ask for a copy of the evidence, either photo or video, under the data protection act.
Go to the Information Commissioners Office website for details and phone them up for advice.
http://www.ico.gov.uk/eventual.aspx
Helpline
telephone: 01625 545 745
fax: 01625 524 510
email:
mail@ico.gsi.gov.uk
I had my claim for this upheld by the ICO, so the police now have to give it to you if you ask for it, so that you can then check the evidence to check the validity of speeding allegation and if it complies with the code of practice, such as having a continuous view of your vehicle between the speed reading and identifying your vehicle registration.
If the police claim exemption from Data Protection Act then report back and I will clarify further.
You must have accepted that you were the driver, otherwise it is not then classed as personal information, so is not then covered by the Data Protection Act.
I intend to give a more complete explanation of my case shortly in a posting. It is currently being prepared.
I believe you can also ask for the evidence under the Freedom of Information Act, so as to get legal advice from a solicitor. Anton may have further information on that
You need to do this as soon as possible so as to get the information before expiry of the fixed penaly offer, when you then decide whether to go to court, or pay the fixed fine.