supertramp wrote:
Compare this to, say, driving a car with illegally tinted windows for 2 weeks before being stopped by the police and "booked". If the police also had evidence that you had been spotted driving the vehicle illegally 17 times on CCTV (or somesuch), you would not be punished 17 times.
If you are caught speeding by a speed camera on Monday, by what mystical intervention do TPTB think that you are going to "not speed" on Tuesday, Wednesday and all successive days until you are notified about your original speeding offence?
There is a difference. With the tinted windows, the tint is in place continuously for the two weeks, and so it can be argued that one, continuous infringement has occurred. OTOH, you will almost certainly stop more than once between Monday morning and Wednesday evening. So, the speeding incidents will be separated by periods of lawfulness, and so cannot be considered one, continuous offence.
That said, I heard rumours of a biker travelling a road near me. He had three points before his trip and then fell foul of two Gatso's and one talivan in about a mile and a half. The problem was that the first was in a 40 zone, the second in a 50 zone, and the third at NSL - so three separate offences. Allegedly, he lost his license. However, I'm only going on rumour, and this may be an urban legend.