Sixy_the_red wrote:
RobinXe wrote:
I saw that, seems a bit of a non-story to me:
"This just in - typist makes mistake, adds extra zero"
That's not the point. If the SCPs are enforcing the law then they should be precise about it. If its wrong then sorry, no cigar.
Yes, I agree completely, it's unlikely that they'll secure a conviction on this occasion, and rightly so!
All I'm saying is that it's hardly newsworthy. How many bureaucratic errors to scameraships make that result in the cases being dropped? PePiPoo gives a good idea! They don't really care, they have such volume of fines to collect that they aren't gonna lose sleep over a few missed opportunities (equal justice for all anyone?).
Equally, they're not gonna see their entire existence scrapped purely because one of their typists added an extra zero to 42mph to make it implausible!
These cases as a whole, and their 'scattergun' approach to enforecement would be more newsworthy. If they are so adamant that these speeding drivers are the bane of road safety to the degree they claim, then surely they should have extra checks and balances to make sure all procedures are followed and correct, send NIPs etc by recorded delivery, and pusue every case as far as they possibly can, the cost of all to their overly bloated budgets be damned!
If however they are just after a quick buck from motorists, well....they might hurredly type as many penalty notices as they can, resulting in ridiculous errors such as this that would be picked up by a simple proofread; they would not send all documentation by recorded delivery, to ensure they spend as little as possible on stamps, and they would drop cases that present even the slightest chance of them losing, in order to preserve funds to tart up their offices and mount media campaigns in an attempt to justfiy their existence!
Which route......