Can anyone help me, please?

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Perhaps 1111 is the time, given the figures to the right are the date . . .
 
Cannot really make out the numbers too well

Some displays are slightly different from each other

Top left is the speed the camera is tripped,
Top middles will be the speed you went over the trip setting
Top right is the actual speed you did

Middle left number is the time, the small digits are the seconds
Middle right number is the date

The bottom numbers are the film number or camera number, the zone in which the camera is placed and the last 3 digits of the bottom row are the offence number

Looking at it, it looks to be

0000 + 036 = 36 Speed

1111**( time plus seconds) 300505 Date

000000 Film 167 Camera zone 131 Offence Number
 
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Don't forget to tell the lecturer of the course that the course is rubbish as this is your second time doing it ;)
Joking aside, I've struggled using my photo manipulation software to try to enhance to middle row of numbers but i think its readable now, sorry best i can do.

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My farther, aged 77, had held a clean licence till earlier this year. :cry:

He got caught doing 34mph in a 30mph zone. Down right criminal. should be hung :LOL:

Bless the nice police force, :rolleyes: :rolleyes: , they offered him a speed awareness course, all for same cost of the fine, £60.00, and no points.

Cant repeat what he told the young, very young police man ,( :oops: :oops: ) except that it made the police kid feel downright stupid.
 
the 40 sign on my side of the road was obscured by foliage.


If this is the case, go take photos before the foilage is chopped, you will win, the law has certain requirements regarding clear signs,

info available at www.honestjohn.co.uk go to FAQ
 
the 40 sign on my side of the road was obscured by foliage.


If this is the case, go take photos before the foilage is chopped, you will win, the law has certain requirements regarding clear signs,

info available at www.honestjohn.co.uk go to FAQ

you wont win but they will make you plead not guilty, then ajorn for a newton hearing.
suggest you get a solicitor because the same happened to me and it should be on record as mitigating circumstances, oh and you will need copies of OS maps 6" to the mile if i remeber correctly from the borough surveyors office.
 
As I said, if I had the time & money, I'd fight this all the way. My biggest block is lack of time.

The Gatso is near Lichfield. I can't really afford to take time out from the family to recce it...
 
but I won't be speeding and taking a chance, it'll be inadvertent.
That, in general, is what we all do Joe.
The problem is that the speed limit is not always apparent. Gone are the days of 30 in Built up areas etc etc. If the authorities made the speed limit on any Particular stretch of road aparent then they would lose an awful lot of income.
I, like you, have been caught doing 36 in a 30 area but the area I was in was open countryside. I NEVER knowingly speed, but that doesn't save you. They have no margin for genuine errors even though they do not give adequate information
 
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:01:31 Hedge helps man beat speed fine

A motorist has won a High Court battle to overturn a speeding fine after arguing he could not see the roadside warning signpost.

Coombes vs Director of Public Prosecutions Dec 20th 2006.

John Coombes, from Wells, Somerset, was fined for speeding in a 30mph zone near the city in 2005.

He argued that an overgrown hedge meant he could not see a signpost warning of the restriction.

His conviction was quashed by two senior High Court judges in London on Wednesday.

This judgment has confirmed what many motorists have always felt

They ruled that, because of an obscured sign, he had not had sufficient warning that he was passing from a 40mph zone into a 30 mph stretch.

Mr Coombes' solicitor, Jeffrey Bannister, said: "This judgment has confirmed what many motorists have always felt. "Namely that they should not be convicted if trees and hedges overhanging or obscuring signs mean they cannot properly see the signs, and they are not given adequate notice of changes in the speed limit."


I know it's two years old.
 
Had the same prob last week....couldn't remember when I went on the course. Got the number of the course centre I went on and I'd attended it 34 months ago !!!!! If you ring the course centre that's on your new paperwork they'll give you the number of the course centre you went on if it's a dtfferent one.
 
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