zulu wrote:
Last year I was driving along a dual carriageway in Greater Manchester with national speed limit. I turned off onto a single carriageway and was bombing along at 30 odd mph when some way down the road was a mobile camera unit. Under 2 weeks later I got an NIP,saying my recorded speed was 37 mph and inviting me to plead guilty.
Next day I went back to this road and parked up and had a good look at the posted speed limit signs I had passed the previous day. There was a 30mph sign on the nearside, but the sign on the o/side was completely obscured by a bush, which had overgrown. So I got my camera out and took some photos. I filled in the NIP to admit I was the driver but sent in some of the photos of the offending bush along with a covering letter, explaining the speed limit was null and void.
A week later the Gormless Manchester Police wrote back saying they were aware of the obscured sign and had told the Council to cut it back, but they had not done it yet. The tone was, we do know about the bush, so it's ok, we know about it, pay up.
I considered this little missive and I wrote back, saying:Dear Officer, you inform me that the Police are aware of the overgrown bush hiding the speed limit sign, and matters are in hand to cut it back. Really? Well I am very glad to hear it! Because until you do get it cut back, this speeding ticket is null and void and I am not paying!And if you want to push this further then I am going to a lawyer, and my MP, and the press and TV. Your PR department will then have their work cut out fending off enquiries from the media as to why you are trying to prosecute someone you know has not committed an offence.Because under the 1984 Road Traffic Act, TWO speed limit signs have to be present and VISIBLE, when a speed limit is posted.One on either side of the carriageway. And it doesn't matter what the reason is that one of the signs is missing or hidden. If it's not there, then it's not THERE!
If it's not there, it's not enforceable.
The GMP quietly dropped the matter. I never heard anymore about it!
There are important issues here. First, the camera officer should have checked the legality of the signs before setting up his camera. He obviously didn't; or doesn't know the Law.Second, the disgraceful way they wrote back and tried to con me into thinking this was ok.And more importantly is this: how many other drivers went along that road, got a ticket and paid up, because they didn't know the law about the signage? maybe lots. Those are miscarriages of justice, thanks to the Gormless Manchester Police. Those people have pleaded guilty to an offence which they have not committed in Law.And of course GMP won't bother to track them down and offer a refund. They don't have time and resources for that. Funny though, they do have time and resources to trace people when they want money out of them!
So don't let yourself be walked over. Stand up for your rights. I am the sort of person the authorities don't like. I ask unpleasant questions, demand answers, won't be fobbed off. I check, I verify, I want answers! If we all did this the State would never be able to get away with rolling out their speed cameras, ID cards, DNA databases, bin taxes, and foreign wars. They want a compliant populace who just watch wall to wall telly and go out and get drunk. So long as we don't ask nasty questions. Fight back, demand answers, make a nuisance of yourself. Make the authorities work for their salaries and gold plated pension pots.
This is my style. Hope you like it?
I'm with you all the way on this one Zulu. I'm of the same quality when it comes to harrasing the police/SCPsand have done so over these past five years and like you say they do not like it as it takes up their time and resouces.