Thank you, Gentlemen.
I revisited the "scene of crime" today, in fact I travelled along the A4155 right through Henley and out into Buckinghamshire. All along this rural route, I can tell you that numerous (at least 6) speed limit repeater signs are damaged or hidden by foliage, and are unreadable by passing motorists.
SS, the distances to the signs in the pics I will use in Court can be assessed by counting the number of long dashes forming the single carriageway centreline. I would like to PM you these pics, but...
...I am reluctant to post the pictures I intend to use when my case comes to Court for fear of spies! But I can tell you that two consecutive speed limit repeater signs were
completely obscured by foliage. However, I can post some sample pics. These next two were taken in the small Bucks settlement of Mill End.
In this first picture, you can see that the sign has been positioned very close to some sort of hedge or shrub.
An unfortunate consequence of the positioning of this sign is that it is completely unreadable from the opposite direction.
The repeater signs at Shiplake where I was caught are similarly obscured by foliage.
This double sided sign was part of a pair. Its twin was alongside, on the other side of the road - but the sign was missing from on top of the grey pole!
Having problems because the pole has been positioned too close to a flintstone wall such that the wall gets in the way of the sign? Around here that's no problem! Just turn the sign round 90°! It becomes difficult to read by drivers from both directions, but what the heck - that means more speeding fine revenues!
