Monthly Archive for January, 2007

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Featured Article No.1

Q- I have received a speed camera penalty by post. The notice tells me I was doing 65mph in a 50mph zone but I know the road concerned and there is a sharp corner that makes it difficult to exceed the limit. I also have a camera warning system, which did not tell me there was a camera at that location, and have no recollection of the camera Dashing. Can I request photographs and the calibration details of the camera before I respond to the notice of intended prosecution or would this only be available if I took the matter to court? –CH from London

A – If your GPS locator failed to warn you of a fixed camera site (and provided it was up to date) we would assume you have been caught by a mobile speed gun operated by the police. ! According to a recent BBC investigation, the most commonly used laser speed gun, the LTI 20.20, may result in inaccurate speed readings if officers move even slightly while operating the device. So you may be right to doubt the reading, although the AA Motoring Trust warns: “Inaccurate readings happen increasingly rarely and many motorists can break the speed limit on familiar roads without realising.” How easy it is to get hold of photographs and documentation to support your argument varies from force to force. Some police forces and safety camera partnerships will produce documents on request and

may drop the fine if the motorist can , then prove the penalty charge was given in error. But they are not legally obliged to produce any evidence unless the driver decides to challenge the fine in court. This, of course, isa risky business and could end up costing you a. great deal more than the original ¬£60 fine and three points on your licence – anything up to ¬£1,000 (or ¬£2,500 if the offence took place on a motorway) and six points on your licence if you are found guilty .

Even if you win your case and the fine is dropped there is no guarantee you will have your legal costs reimbursed. We suggest you consult a solicitor before pursuing your case and visit www.pepipoo.com, which offers legal advice aimed at drivers.

Breaking News

World Superbike Rider JAMES TOSELAND and his band CRASH

Will be performing at Gloucester Leisure Centre on: Saturday 29th July 2006.

TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY

Call the GL1 Box Office on Tel: 01452 50 30 50

Doors open: 7.00pm, showtime: 8.30pm

Ticket Price: £16.50

PLUS an evening of entertainment, static bike displays, interviews and personality autograph signings that will culminate in a high octane two-hour live rock gig by James Toseland and his band CRASH.

The event is supported by Gloucestershire Constabulary BikeSafe ‘Bridging the Gap’. Visit www.bikesafe.co.uk to find out more details.

  • A 50p donation of every ticket sold will be donated to Riders for Health
  • Copies of the James Toseland Autobiography (published by Virgin) will be available on the night, priced ¬£16.00 (RRP: ¬£17.99). Signed copies can be reserved or purchased in advance, by telephoning the gig helpline 05600 496474 or email: rebecca@eventspr.co.uk
  • If any of your club members has a rare bike that they would be interested in exhibiting in the static display, please get them to contact us.