Dixie wrote:
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The Safety Camera Partnership pointed out the drivers did not challenge the speeds recorded.
They put motorists off making a challenge, they make the threat of additional fine and points added if they do.
On top of that, how could they be expected to challenge it?
By and large, the first inkling that many would have had was when the NIP appeared... It's then a case of casting the mind back a couple of weeks and trying to remember a date, a time, a specific bit of road and how fast you think you were going. Eyewitness evidence is treated with considerable suspicion in court as it's far from reliable - so why should a person's recollection of a perhaps hardly-noticed incident be any better?
If they were to be stopped at the time it'd be a totally different kettle of fish... "I was going
how fast??!!".