Thanks to the government's new freedom of information act, you can now view details of speeding fines from speed cameras for any drivers caught.
The new database is located
Quote by warwick
you realise this is a spoof :shock:
just put in my regs and i apparently have four recorded speeding offences this week :shock:
which is bloody clever since I havent even driven anywhere this week :shock:
Quote by warwick
you realise this is a spoof :shock:
just put in my regs and i apparently have four recorded speeding offences this week :shock:
which is bloody clever since I havent even driven anywhere this week :shock:
Quote by freckledbird
you realise this is a spoof :shock:
just put in my regs and i apparently have four recorded speeding offences this week :shock:
which is bloody clever since I havent even driven anywhere this week :shock:
Quote by Z3D
radar detectors are overrated,you can't put your trust in one, as the law stands you can use one if it only receives a signal and doesn't modify it, the law has now taken into account the use of diffusers,which take the signal,scramble it and send it back out thus giving false readings to any device attempting to register its speed,these devices are now illegal,on the plus side,the police so far have no way of actually detecting a diffuser apart from searching your vehicle to find it,(and these devices on average are no larger than a matchbox).from hypothetical experience,if you were to pass a speed registering device with a diffuser switched on,like passing a jambutty on the motorway, you may get pulled over,simply because although they know the vehicle was travelling quickly their device says you were doing 7mph,no evidence,no penalty,but, if they find your device you can be liable to a very substantial fine,,on a slightly differentnote,a good friend of min,(who shall remain nameless) has found the perfect antidote for speed cameras,every time he sees one he passes it on one wheel,thus the only camera that could read his registration would have to be built into the road,facing upwards![]()