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I think some of you are missing a big story here. you realy might want to watch this.
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"Like Swindon's Dave Lyall, Gareth was sure he was innocent and challenged the fixed penalty:
"I know I was not speeding, I was not going to lose my license or anything, but just a question of principles."
Dr Clark was Mr Pritchard's expert.
Unlike Dave Lyall, Gareth lost at the magistrates court - but he then appealed to the Crown Court and won.
Now a higher court had agreed that the cameras can't always be trusted.
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Speed limit sign radio interview. TV
Snap Unhappy“It has never been the rule in this country – I hope it never will be - that suspected criminal offences must automatically be the subject of prosecution” He added that there should be a prosecution: “wherever it appears that the offence or the circumstances of its commission is or are of such a character that a prosecution in respect thereof is required in the public interest”
This approach has been endorsed by Attorney General ever since 1951. CPS Code