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I was stuck behind a car going home today at 20mph, once clear i overtook but it was in a 30mph zone and i think i was doing just over 30. A police van pulled out of a nearby junction but saw me and pulled over, they did not indicate to me to pull over but i am worried about getting fined. They probably saw my liscence plate but don't think they had camera, can i still be caught out this way or does there have to be evidence on camera? Any help would be appreciated as i am worried sick!
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Even the police will understand that idiots who drive at 20 will be overtaken, and as long as you didn't do it recklessly, you've done nothing wrong.
Hi ta for replying everyone. I lost patience with guy in front as he was doing 20 mph, was in a foul mood and arguing with boyfriend so once road was clear i passed him, Although it is a 30 road it is not a built up area and roads are wide. Basically i was annoyed at myself as i have NEVER done anything like this and i know there is no excuse for it as i have had it done to me even if im doing 30 and i usually tut at them. I was concerned about getting fined but the police did not follow me and pretty sure not camera van. Although they did stop, to get a look at plate i suspect, can you be prosecuted this way or do you jave to be caught on camera? Any more advice would be appreciated! :banghead:
Hi, thanks for all your help. Pretty sure there were two officers in van, does this mean i will get fine? Also, does fixed penalty mean you will also get points?
eta: and you have to be some margin over the speed limit too, unless they have proper equipment.
Don't worry about it. Worth making a note of the exact details, should anything come through the post in the next couple of weeks.
They'll not care. Don't worry about it. So long as the overtake was in a safe and sensible place - no junctions nearby(definition of nearby depends on the exact conditions, location, etc), no parked cars, pedestrian crossings, etc - then you should be fine.
Lots of information is available here.
Because someone was going too slow?
yes, so i saw. i just wouldn't think over taking in a 30 would be necessary. depends on the area she was in etc.
If the police vehicle had a camera fitted, it is possible they got an accurate fix of your speed. It is unlikely though, unless they were following you for some distance beforehand.
If you have been caught speeding, and there is proof, the police will write to you telling you what to do. Usually you either accept a £60 fine and three penalty points on your licence, or if you do not agree you were speeding you take the matter to the magistrate's court. Bear in mind that if you take it to court you will have to pay your own legal fees, as low-level motoring offences do not attract legal fees assistance.
Ok, This 10% thing is a joke. I saw video footage on some late night cops type of program on sky, they were booking people for going 1mph over the speed limit.
I'm just like Toots13, If I were going just to the other side of the 30mph line on the speedo, I think shit, I just passed a camera. Then have problems sleeping for a week (I'm so lame).
If its was a van pulling out of a junction, they were probably on their way to the station, and not looking to pull over someone over-taking.
Bascically, try not to worry. Even if you do get a fine, its just some points and a little fine. The world is imperfect, try not to get hung up on little details.
If they were clocked 1mph over the limit they could appeal and would have a good chance of winning since there are error bounds or whatever (forgot the word - margin for error) and you can say that it was improperly calibrated / used / or whatever.