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North Wilts Group “Highly Commended”

In the inaugural RoADAR awards, North Wiltshire’s submission was Highly Commended by the judging panel. We didn’t win any of the awards, but were one of only a few groups to receive this separate commendation. The judging panel said they:

” … were particularly impressed with the Group’s focus on the two Key Target Groups. Mature Riders and Newly Qualified Young Drivers. ”

“Your entry which was very professionally presented, clearly illustrated a lively, creative dedicated group with a range of pro-active ideas, who no doubt will go from strength to strength.”

Well done to Tony Wilkes who put our presentation together, and all those who contributed materials.

Our first Life member, Chris Gleed

At our AGM earlier this month, Chris Gleed was elected to Life Membership of the Group. Chris was a founder member of the Group (his membership number is 3), and has held many offices within the Group over the years including Car Training Officer and Chairman. Here he is being presented with a certificate by Chairman Nick Carrington

 

6 new bike tutors for North Wilts RoADAR!

6 new candidates undertook a structured training course over two weekends recently and were inducted as Approved Tutors for the Group. They are:

Paul Adams, Mike Ainsworth, Mike Cooper, Vernon Hickson, Andrew Wilcox, and Tony Wilkes.

Here are the candidates smiling for the camera. Certificates will be presented at a monthly meeting soon.

Get Smart! is nearly go!

North Wiltshire RoADAR’s joint campaign with Wiltshire Police is nearly off the drawing board onto the street. The campaign leaflet is designed, and awaiting approval by senior Police management. When it’s ready to roll, we’ll post more. Watch this space…

Downtime 22/23-Aug-2011

Yesterday and today our host have had some issues with their servers which has caused our site to be offline. Hopefully all is resolved now. Apologies for any inconvenience you may have experienced.

What went wrong?

If you’re interested, here’s the story:

Sunday 22nd May 06:39 – 1and1 domain registration for Northwiltsroadar.co.uk expires. 1and1 delete the domain from their database and de-tag it (a bit like taking the number off your house so nobody can find it any more).

Monday 23rd May 09:28 – log a call with the hosting company asking what’s wrong (no idea of the domain de-tagging at this stage)

10:24 – host advises domain is gone

10:24 – email the owner of the domain asking if he knows what’s up

further email exchanges over the next day establish we have no current credentials to log into the domain registrar website and check for ourselves.

Tuesday 24th May 19:45 – log support call with 1and1 (the registrar)

Wednesday 25th May 08:22 – answer from 1and1 – your domain has been deleted – immediately reply asking why we were not notified

11:30 – continue to pursue through the hosting company who are very helpful and contact Nominet on our behalf

Start the process of authenticating with Nominet to get the partial domain transfer we kicked off 2 years ago completed.

13:09 – send out initial email to members informing them of the outage

22:10 – reply from 1and1 – your domain has been cancelled – reply asking what next

22:40 – reply from 1and1 – you will have to contact Nominet – reply asking how to escalate

23:13 – reply from 1and1 asking for further details

Thursday 26th May 09:12 – email 1and1 with account details

19:13 – first indication that email to members didn’t get to all

19:21 – reply from 1and1 – package cancelled, contact billing dept – email billing dept. asking for info and advising I will call on Friday

20:00 to 21:00 – emailing members manually a few at a time to advise of the situation.

21:04 – reply from 1and1 (same person as before) – yes we can assist you, call this number – gaaaahhhhh!!!!

Friday 27th May a.m. – call number – tech support – ask to speak to billing – transferred to new person – can’t help, transferred to sales (in Philadelphia where it’s 4:30 am). Very helpful, sells me new package (new, unneeded domain, but only way to get new account), and advises me to call support to get old domain transferred .

Later – package active – call support (now in India). Advised to start transfer process but that then I will need to contact Nominet for re-tagging.

Call Nominet – very helpful but domain is registered to A.N.Other, who will have to authorise the transfer. Email A.N.O. with instructions – but he’s away for the weekend.

Tue 31st May a.m. – previous owner comes back from long weekend and immediately swings into action with the identification required. Hurrah!

15:59  - email from Nominet – access granted – call back and ask for assistance. Still v. helpful, we start domain transfer process. Several calls later it’s transferred. Now for re-tagging. Won’t allow re-tagging from existing account. Create new account.

16:48 – email from Nominet – transfer complete – yay!

Tue p.m. – return to 1and1 site and wait for tag to activate. Continue waiting ….

Wed a.m. – tag is active – woohoo!  Update nameserver entries to point to web host. Wait for DNS entries to propagate.

Wed p.m. – DNS starts to filter through – website is alive again! Phew!

So the moral is, don’t let your domain expire!!

We’re back!

The website is back. I’ve also linked the News page to Notes on Facebook so news will appear in both places. Check out the Facebook page.

If you have items of news, there’s now a new place to add them. Just ask Nick.

We’re on Facebook!

North Wilts RoADAR is now on Facebook! Check us out at:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/North-Wiltshire-RoADAR/168866909835374

or click the link in the sidebar on any page. Feel free to tell your friends and post content of interest to the group.

New home

The site is now live on its new home. Please bear with us while one or two little anomalies are fixed. Thanks.

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.