basingwerk (in another thread) wrote:
The current default measures are too heavy for people doing just a tad over the limit, and it is causing a backlash among 'ordinary' road users'.
Well, come on then basingwerk. I'm your ordinary road user, I'm your man. Have you changed your stance to provoke more argument? You do not seem to be showing any sympathy...
It isn't fair. I know someone who was caught doing 58mph in a 30mph zone and he received 3 penalty points.
From what you say, I should be treat the same, so my crime is the same.
My hobby is cars. I'm young, I have an expensive-to-insure car that I'm restoring to take to a racetrack one day. I do not need an extra £300+ in insurance payouts over the next 3 years.
The system should reward me for keeping my speed down in general, not penalise me for a pathetic tolerance over a tiny distance on a 4-lane, empty road.
I'm not 100% against cameras, and I agree with the ACPO guidelines. This is unreasonable though. If you want people to go considerably slower than the current limit, don't attempt to change the mentailty of all the drivers, just lower the limit and allow a small tolerance for human error.
basingwerk wrote:
Well, I have some sympathy, because I sometimes do up to 42 in the 40 zone, due to my own neglect.
It's the same story all-over for the pro-camera lobby:
Speed kills.
The limit is the law, if you break it you deserve the punishment.
Therefore they'd happily see zero tolerance throught the country.
4-strokes, you're banned.
And as one person said to me yesterday ' I'd have people glued to their speedos'
And of course they cannot cannot keep to this law themselves, and will gladly accept all punishments.
So a policy they cannot even themselves obey, they will apply to everyone.
It's impossible to argue with people who think like computers.