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 Post subject: Psychological Warfare
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:30 
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So many times I have heard it said that if you don’t speed then you have nothing to worry about. So why am I worried?

I got flashed yesterday on my way to work in the Limehouse Link tunnel in East London. The speed limit is 30 mph and my speed at the time was an indicated 28mph and from GPS observations I know that at that speed my speedometer over-reads by about 1.5mph, so my true speed was around 26.5mph.

I ride this route twice a day every day, so am fully aware that the cameras are there and was well within the limit as I approached them. The cameras in that tunnel are all digital so there is no doubt about them having “film” in them.

What worries me is the possibility that the camera may say some feasible but untrue speed. Yes, I know that the two photographs should be physically checked to pick up any of these kind of errors, but from reading about previous instances of people receiving NIPs for impossible speeds, we know that this does not always happen.

I also know that should I get a NIP and eventually have to fight the matter, that my true speed can be calculated by using the distance travelled, if necessary by me physically measuring the distance on the road with a tape measure. But again, with the recent doubts being cast on the accuracy of the timing between the two photographs, even that is no longer a certainty in my mind.

My point is that I AM worried even though I know I am totally innocent and was not speeding. The thought of having to try and prove that though is not a pleasant thought.

I also know that the chances are that nothing will come of this incident, but I will still be living in fear of looking at my post for the next two weeks or so.


Regards,

Russ


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You have my sympathies.

I was accused of speeding last year in similar circumstances: I knew I wasn't speeding but the "infallible" device said I was. Despite my apparent indefensible situation I decided to fight on principle, on the rather bloody-minded grounds that I believe I am an honest person, and thus it is my duty to tell the truth, rather than cave in simply because that seems the easy option.

It went all the way to court - eventually - whereupon the CPS stuffed the case by not preparing properly, so I was acquitted before it ever got as far as questioning the so called evidence. So even though it was never proved one way or the other, it seems that sticking to your principles can be the right thing to do.

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