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05-12-2010, 11:07 PM | #1 |
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and if you want to prank someone
This is pretty cruel to send any speed freaks.. or speed cam worriers ..
I tried it and well you will see.. Scary thing was I had been in that area .. but knew something wasn't right.. as the road was in the wrong area! hit the view picture... if you don't hit that it could be a bit worrying not sure if it comes up with the same location each time .. I was 38mph in Cambridgeshire.. and I had been there ! If your cruel send it to someone who has narked you.. Or a mate who is always winding you up ! Not nice but easy to fall for... USEFUL INFO!! Thought you might be interested to know that following the UK Government's freedom of information act you can now get access to ALL speed camera offences registered in the last 12 months. Did you know that every time your car goes past a speed camera, even 1mph over the set limit, it is registered and put on a database? You only get a ticket if you are way over the limit or, (this is the bit that I didn't know) if you receive over 10 near misses, you will be classed as a serial offender and get a ticket the next time you go just over the limit. This is why you hear of people being done for 34mph in a 30mph limit area, whilst others doing 39 do not. You can check what has been registered against your vehicle at the following web address: www.i-database.co.uk Just enter your car registration. If there is any data on your vehicle you can click on the camera window to see a copy of the photograph. Department for Transport Great Minster House Department for Transport Department for Transport 76 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DR United Kingdom Phone: 0300 330 3000 0300 330 3000 Contact us Accessibility BrowseAloud Cymraeg Freedom of Information Information charter Terms and conditions Crown copyright Transport agencies Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Driving Standards Agency Government Car and Despatch Agency Highways Agency Maritime and Coastguard Agency Vehicle and Operator Services Agency Vehicle Certification Agency Transport bodies Air Accidents Investigation Branch BRB (Residuary) Ltd British Transport Police Authority Civil Aviation Authority Commission for Integrated Transport Cycling England Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership Marine Accident Investigation Branch Northern Lighthouse Board Office of Rail Regulation Passenger Focus Rail Accident Investigation Branch Railway Heritage Committee Renewable Fuels Agency Standing Advisory Committee for Trunk Road Assessment Traffic Commissioners and Deputies Trinity House Lighthouse Service |
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