writman wrote:
Two things that puzzle me, as I mull this prosecution business:
1: If nicked by a static camera you are NIPped and given evidence/statements stating that the Scam bods believe you to have been doing a certain speed on a certain date and time in a certain place. If they summons you to court, are you defending yourself against the accusation of doing that particular speed, or of being over the given limit per se? So if you can prove you were doing 42 rather than the 48, let's say, that they accuse you of (or simply prove that their figure is reasonably questionable), do you walk from court a free man or a man nicked for doing 42mph?
You are being done for exceeding the speed limit. As long as they can show you were exceeding that then you are done for. The ACPO guides are meaningless as far as the law is concerned.
writman wrote:
2: What is the cutoff point between conditional fixed penalty offer and sumons to court, in the case of an alleged speeding offence in a 30mph zone?
Hmm... any answers?
It's about 22mph over the 30mph limit in most cases.