Least you know where to keep an eye out for a van now though, that's a bonus.
Hampshire are actually nice enough to provide a map of all the locations that fixed cameras are located and mobile cameras operate online.
Least you know where to keep an eye out for a van now though, that's a bonus.
And as for him seemingly not giving a toss about it, I think it's just a reflection on his very loose morality and obvious need for attention.
OP; Grow up. Your username clearly shows your maturity, or lack thereof.
A fair bit over there mate, warning for 34 in a 30 and a recent SAC wasn't enough?
Read recently Insurance companies are requesting you declare not only points
for speeding but also the speed awareness courses too.
[FnG]magnolia;23222557 said:What kind of car do you drive? If it's new and expensive and preferably German then they should have let you off. If it's a Vauxhall or something else just as terrible then you deserve the points and the fine.
Mobile vans are great because nobody expects them to be there. Its just stupid how everyone just slows down for a static speed camera then speeds up again when they go past it.
North Yorkshire has many of them, and an active mobile camera force too: http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/index.aspx?articleid=10051OP better move up to north yorkshire I think. At least no fixed speed cameras there. I'd love to move to york.![]()
North Yorkshire has many of them, and an active mobile camera force too: http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/index.aspx?articleid=10051
I recently thought I had one on the way after getting flashed at 120 MPH... didn't arrive in the 14 days![]()
Waiting on a letter through the door for 40 something in a 30
Kick g myself for my stupidity must be the season for it
Mine was a 3 land wide stretch of road at 5am and my first in 12 years
Dreading every time the letter box rattles
I recently thought I had one on the way after getting flashed at 120 MPH... didn't arrive in the 14 days![]()