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Mar 24, 2010

Inconsistent reference my speed


I was pulled on the motorway 'sposedly' doing 78mph but at 1st it was 80mph than 76mph and than ended up at 78mph. but when i asked what proof he had they wouldnt tell me just kept telling me to be quiet but before that they had cut me up and I shook my head which is all they kept saying in the car. is it worth me taking it to court or shall i just pay it and take the 3 points to get it over with?

 

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Posted by: patterson

If you accept you were speeding then you should take the ticket and get the matter over and done with.

 

If you don't accept the matter then you should take it to court and try and cast a doubt on the officers account of events. If there was two of them you will struggle, they will gang up against you. They probably assessed your speed by following behind you in a car with a calibrated speedo.