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Notice of Intended Prosecution - help needed
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Scooby_Doo. wrote: »Must be going against force policy for being involved in the first place.:rotfl:
It's always been policy to get back for breakfast.0 -
Another situation is with the Met Pol, if they are flashed exceeding a posted limit by more than 20 mph they are in court at the first opportunity, this has led to the Area Car drivers actually slowing down for spedd camers when in a pursuit.
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Lol, rubbish
The general guideline is 100 mph in a national and 60 in a normal limit, but there is no official maximum
If 20mph over was automatic court i'd be in court for every single call i go to every day, and so would every officer on my team :rotfl:0 -
Lol, rubbish
The general guideline is 100 mph in a national and 60 in a normal limit, but there is no official maximum
If 20mph over was automatic court i'd be in court for every single call i go to every day, and so would every officer on my team :rotfl:
It varies from force to force, but then what would our restricted ambo driver know?0
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