JustBen
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You've got a real hatred for blue haven't you Jacob.
Funny.
Funny.
The right? Certainly have! Not alone either. Pleased to see Boris coming out of the closet as a typical very thick and unpleasant old etonian! We know where we are with Boris!benjimano":365cqyo4 said:You've got a real hatred for blue haven't you Jacob....
benjimano":1s88qd8y said:You've got a real hatred for blue haven't you Jacob.
Funny.
phil.p":11yuh3ah said:The best speed control of all (apart from your right fist or foot) is a traffic light that goes red it you approach too quickly. Foolproof, but not good for revenue.
DrPhill":257yrygk said:Each time someone else gets fined that is a little less tax for me to pay.
- Is your eyesight defective? :lol:"nabbed me 3 times so far (only 35 in a 30 zone etc) were all very sensibly situated in built up residential areas with busy straight roads "
Jinx":3jmp6ojv said:I think an important point has been lost along the way here, even used Markturners thread as a negative rather that what I see it as, a positive. 'Laws are written for the lowest common denominator' What's wrong with that? Not everyone can drive as well as everyone else can they, for example a person who has only passed their test for a few months, or perhaps a person with reduced reaction time due to older age etc etc, and we all have to use the same roads. Making the safest laws for the greatest number seems a good solution to me. There will always be super brilliant drivers around like Markturner and there are facilities provided to match his needs too - fines and prisons. Jinx
Baldhead":13dl550l said:Bob this will be of use to you
http://safespeedforlife.co.uk/contact/
Play around with this site, it actually tells you where the mobile cameras will be.
Baldhead
Somebody did that in Northumberland a few years ago if I remember, was arrested and charged with some sort of public order offence I think. Actions likely to endanger or distract motorists?phil.p":1zw57p8x said::lol: If you think cameras are about safety, try standing a couple of hundred yards in front of one and waving speeding motorists down. See what plod'll do. After all, you're only thinking about public safety.
Jacob":q12cfpgg said:I think we understand that. We do realise that the 70 is not a compulsory minimum speedmarkturner":q12cfpgg said:........you drive at 70mph on the motorway, but if road conditions etc were bad, it would be unsafe. So blindly following the limits is not right.Yes they do. Do a google and find out for yourself.... Look at Germany - do they have a problem there? .......I think this is the funniest bit - the rules are just for the riff raff, not for J Clarkson fans :lol: :lol: Sounds like the wit and wisdom of Boris Johnson. :roll:.... Also, the law is designed to fit the lowest common denominator, so unfortunately, its one size fits all.
Quite right too. This is normal practice. But it could be you as the ***** one day, if you are speeding and meet another ***** coming the other way.. as a motorcyclist, I always assume the other people on the road are idiots and have not seen me.
I welcome your views, but do not feel obliged to agree.markturner":2l736bkg said:Jinx":2l736bkg said:I think an important point has been lost along the way here, even used Markturners thread as a negative rather that what I see it as, a positive. 'Laws are written for the lowest common denominator' What's wrong with that? Not everyone can drive as well as everyone else can they, for example a person who has only passed their test for a few months, or perhaps a person with reduced reaction time due to older age etc etc, and we all have to use the same roads. Making the safest laws for the greatest number seems a good solution to me. There will always be super brilliant drivers around like Markturner and there are facilities provided to match his needs too - fines and prisons. Jinx
Oh, I was wondering when the first one of these would appear.......you missed the whole point completely...do you think I am that conceited and full of myself that I am incapable of recognizing my own limitations or those of others?
Yes.
have driven high performance cars and motorbikes to their limits, I have competed in races and regularly attend trackday events. I am a skilled and accomplished driver and much better placed than you to judge what I can and cant do safely thanks......
Interesting, but not what I was commenting on.
My 30 years plus experience of the roads, from behind the wheel of a car, handlebars of a bike, or a van have shown me that indeed, yes, I can drive safely yet fast, analyze the situations and act appropriately, without endangering other people.
Speed also reduces your thinking time, and that of the other road user - you may not think this important but they too pay for the use of the road and like any commonly shared facility rules common to all users should be adhered to for safety and politeness.
I dread to think what your idea of excitement involves if you want to see me jailed for exceeding the speed limit safely on a few occasions.......
Personalised insult, I am not offended. Also I do not want to see you jailed, its just that it is often where living outside of the law leads.
I got stopped the other day doing 85 in 50....... they let me off with a warning, as "they could see I was not a danger to other road users" what does that tell you? Its all about the situation.
It tells me the Officer made a poor judgement call.
I did not expect my view to be popular, I was just wanted to express my deep held belief that the individual is often better placed than the state to decide whats right, sensible, and appropriate..........
But who is to decide which individuals can make these wise decisions? You may just be a deluded ***** but not realise it. I think there a quite a few dangerous drivers who live in a little fantasy world of their own making.I did not expect my view to be popular, I was just wanted to express my deep held belief that the individual is often better placed than the state to decide whats right, sensible, and appropriate..........
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