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  • I had the need for speed! Sadly, the police disagreed :( (36 in a 30 content)
  • nealglover
    Free Member

    I’m on my high horse.

    But it will only do 25 in a 30 no matter how hard I kick it !

    ell_tell
    Free Member

    MSP »
    FFS its not like he had a gun and a stash of amo hidden under his bed.

    Or spoke French in a library.

    DezB
    Free Member

    nealglover – Member
    I’m on my high horse.

    But it will only do 25 in a 30 no matter how hard I kick it !

    😆

    DezB
    Free Member

    There were amazingly high horses when I reported a speeding incident on here. I said I had a slow car – someone responded, well its not that slow if you can do 43mph!
    Bugged me all this time that has. So thanks to Jamie for a new speeding thread so I can get it off my chest at last.

    nukeproofriding
    Free Member

    Yeah. It’s got to be easier than dealing with self righteous (insert appropriate derogatory term)s like you.

    Call it how you see it. No need to go all self righteous on me though.

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    My mum got done for speeding and opted for the “speed awareness” course.

    After the course she wished she had taken the 3 points and paid the £60 fine. She said they were treated like criminals (I suppose they were really) all day and it was dreadful.

    cozz
    Free Member

    great idea, think I’ll book a track day at goodwood to drive at 36 mph FFS !!!!!

    Kevevs
    Free Member

    so you broke the speed limit and got caught. Well Suck it up. If you were slightly over the limit alcohol wise this’d be a very different thread.

    druidh
    Free Member

    At which point has the OP actually complained or whinged about being caught for speeding?

    Jamie
    Free Member

    It’s almost like kevevevevevs hasn’t read my first post.

    Surely not, though? Why would one comment on something they hadn’t read yet?

    . If you were slightly over the limit alcohol wise this’d be a very different thread.

    I was actually leathered. So all things considered, getting just a speeding ticket was quite lucky.

    Kevevs
    Free Member

    ok, but you know how these threads go. might as well get one in before halftime. got to admit you’re right Jamie. I guess i’m bored sorry. Just looks like a typical inflammatory stw thread. I’ll go on the xbox, but now I’m curious I’ll have to read the bloody thing…

    druidh
    Free Member

    🙂

    martinxyz
    Free Member

    I tell them everything. As far as points and awareness courses go I would tell them everything they need to know as soon as possible (if the awareness course is something that can invalidate insurance).

    Some will disagree and maybe tell them when renewal comes up but there’s no way I’m paying £400+ a year for a car worth £200.. that’s not even covered if I don’t tell them the in’s and out’s of my convictions.

    I’m not talking three points here and three points there for wee speeding offences. Having driven through the town where I work after my lunch break earlier (at the speed limit with a guy tailgating me as per usual) I managed to brake in time for a kid walking out from behind a bus. I wouldn’t fancy challenging a death with insurance that’s gone tits up over a measly £60 fine and an insurance hike of £0-£50ish quid.

    Not worth it.

    Edit: I wonder how much insurance firms make out of doing their homework (reading their smallprint and sending people out to check the cars involved with accidents for modifications etc)so they can dismiss claims.. opposed to how much they make trying to keep old customers and get new customers on board.

    kinda666
    Free Member

    emac65 – Member
    I’m always of the mind if you’re going to speed than do it properly,36 in a 30 is pretty pathetic tbh mate……..

    60.39 in a 30 🙁

    deluded
    Free Member

    Jamie,

    Are you with Admiral?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2235261/Car-insurers-Admiral-penalising-drivers-speed-awareness-courses-instead-taking-points-licence.html

    Unless the insurers ask specifically, I wouldn’t introduce it into the conversation. It’s not a conviction – it’s education, as an alternative to prosecution. Once you have successfully completed the course, no further action will be taken and you will have no record of this on your licence.

    EDIT – PS. You’ve brought shame on yourself, your family and the forum.

    martinxyz
    Free Member

    Nobody in his family know about it yet :O)

    ski
    Free Member

    Recently 39 in a 40, dual road into Brum, my fault completely, thought wrongly the limit was 40

    Anyway now have 3 points on my licence after 20+ of driving.

    Told my insurance company, was told to expect a increase in my insurance next year of £80 on my premium.

    Expensive lesson that will make sure in the future I pay more attention.

    Kevevs
    Free Member

    well, if you were speeding and pissed up you got away very lightly! suck it up!

    geoffj
    Full Member

    I did one 18 months back. It was a triple act of condecending plastic plods who thought they were judge jury and executioner. I really should have taken the points.
    …and yes, it was more punishment than rehabilitation!

    Jamie
    Free Member

    So far I am erring towards the points 8)

    …oh, and sucking it up of course.

    rogg
    Free Member

    So it turns out the OP was speeding, pissed out of his mind, had no insurance, tax or mot, and was driving a written off car on a moped license. I have it on good authority he’s rumored to be a pediatrician to boot.
    Martha, polish the pitchfork, light the flaming torches and gather the rest of the mob – once the noose is out of the tumble drier we’ve got some justice to administer.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    I also had a dead lesbian mexican in the boot, Rogg.

    Full disclosure, and all that.

    rogg
    Free Member

    Sorry, I’m so full of righteous indignation I’m finding it hard to keep up.

    Kevevs
    Free Member

    how do they write up a dead lesbian in the boot?

    bigG
    Free Member

    In my experience the course was tedious and dull. It did however stop me getting three points on my licence so I did the course.

    The course I attended was run by the AA and some of the preaching would put even a few of the STW big hitters to shame. Don’t argue with them, they don’t like it.

    Sorry, but I learned nothing. I did get coffee and biscuits and a nice sit down for four hours though. Which was nice.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    Can anyone imagine TJ on the course? He’s have them going apoplectic with his arguing 😉

    spudly1979
    Free Member

    I got done for 81 on the motorway, offered the course and found it okay actually. I expected what a few have posted, self righteousness, smugness, perhaps some videos or pictures of crashes, that sort of thing.

    However, was nothing of the sort. Loads of information about cars, and driving, best practice, the law and since on. The guy seemed to get that a lot of the people there were only there to avoid points. His view was, you’re here, so you might as well listen, otherwise you’ve wasted a day and £90.

    jruk
    Free Member

    Can anyone imagine TJ on the course? He’s have them going apoplectic with his arguing

    I miss TJ…

    Stoatsbrother
    Free Member

    Did one. Interesting and good. Included an hour with an advanced driving instructor on the road. Amazing the number of people who think the NSL on roads for cars is 50mph. And I managed to claim it against tax as education. Asked my insurers, they didn’t care.

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    I’m just bit disappointed in the OP. 🙁

    But I forgive you. 🙂

    dribbling
    Free Member

    If you don’t decalre to insurance, you may as well be uninsured.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Why is it nobody ever mentions the most significant downside to going on a course – the need to take a day off work (unless you’re very lucky with the location relative to where you work, so you only need to take a half day)? Are holidays not valuable to you lot? Personally last time I got done (for 57 in a 50 – I don’t speed in 30 limits – so I’m sure all the education about kids stepping in the road in front of me would have been really useful) it was possible for me to buy extra days holiday at a quite reasonable rate, and the cost of taking a day’s holiday to go on a course would have made it a lot more expensive than taking the points.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    I assumed it was done at the weekend?

    philconsequence
    Free Member

    you are now no longer my hero.
    36 in a 30

    what if an orphanage had stepped out in front of you?

    imagine how upset the parents would be!

    Jamie
    Free Member

    imagine how upset the parents would be!

    Who cares? I am a speed addled maniac who stops at nothing!

    ….well possibly zebra crossings, traffic lights, give way signs, roundabouts, lollipop ladies, dogs….

    fervouredimage
    Free Member

    I notice everyone is going easy on Jamie. Did no one else just think that this whole speeding thing is just a feeble cover for being a casual racist?

    unklehomered
    Free Member

    I did, I hate casual racists, if you’re going to be racist the least you can do is wear a coat and tie.

    I got flashed at 36 in Grenoside, very relieved to find they sent me a letter saying I was naughty boy and should go home and think about what I’d done (which I’d already done) and no more… phew…

    Jamie’s sin was not unusual, my town and village have a mix of 30 and 20 zones and I’m very surprised there aren’t more accidents as its also a mix of blind narrow corners and the limits may as well not exist.

    smartmonkey
    Free Member

    The AA course I did a couple of years ago, was pretty good.
    They got the “you’re here because you’ve been naughty” bit out the way in the first 5 minutes and from then on in it was a combination of education and discussion, it covered useful things other than speeding as well.
    If you can get the time off work, I’d suggest the course.

    SM

    chvck
    Free Member

    I did one of the AA courses a few months ago – also did it on a Sunday morning so didn’t need time off work. I thought that the course was alright, guess it comes down to person/people taking it. The guy who was taking the course I went on wasn’t preachy and at least tried to make it interesting. Some of it was pretty informative.

    Scariest bit was the knowledge/attention span of some of the other people in there!

    _tom_
    Free Member

    I assumed it was done at the weekend?

    Nope I had a few days to choose from and none were weekends. Might as well do the course, I found it quite useful and not too patronising despite the guy being a bit of a smug prick.

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