
paradigm said:WTF Paul, that is just harsh. I hope you did get his badge number.
Oh and for the record, I have NEVER been pulled over. I used to drive a modded saxo late at night too!
The_Dark_Side said:and based on your choice of cars i'm guesing you break the limit a lot yeah?
and yet you have no points.....because you clearly have good observational skills.
). I'm hoping I was too far away but I'm pretty sure that if you can see the van then it's too late 
R124/LA420 said:![]()
2.83 pts per year (over 17 years!) , not too bad considering the silly mileage I do anually.![]()



Boom Tish!!Freefaller said:Don't you get cold in the winter?!![]()
but you're missing my point entirely mate.TripleT said:I agree to a degree, but there is the odd time when it's just down to luck.
For example on Sunday, as I mentioned earlier, coming down the M6 in Cumbria, came round a soft bend in the inside lane doing between 85-90mph indicated and I spot up ahead a scamera van on the bridge. I saw it immediately and backed off straight away.
sad but true, i actually laughed out loud reading the above response.Freefaller said:Don't you get cold in the winter?!![]()

merlin said:once I actually raced an unmarked Police car pmsl![]()

The_Dark_Side said:but you're missing my point entirely mate.
i'm NOT saying it isn't easy to be caught.
what i AM saying is if you're trying to obey the posted limits then it is decidedly difficult to be caught.
obviously if you've made a concious decision to drive at 90 then things are going to happen a lot faster, cutting down your time to react.
my own experiences on the road lead me to firmly believe that it's impossible to be "accidentally" caught.if you're speeding deliberately then it most definitely can be easy to pickup points.however if you're trying to play by the rules and "accidentally drift over" so far that you're snapped then IMHO you're not observant enough to hold a driving license.

