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Title: Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BLIR on October 16, 2010, 05:30:29 pm
Got clocked at 46mph on Wheatley Hall road and have decided to pay the £71 to attend a speed awareness thingy - spread over 4 hours. It's in November, anyone been on one of these? What can I expect?
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: I-was-there1976 on October 16, 2010, 05:35:01 pm
my mates off to one in Hull. £75 and 4 hours of slapped dannies and dont do it again. All for doin 36 mph in a 30 zone.

Ill find out how much punishment he gets and let ya know. He might be given a free ST to watch Scunny
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Dagenham Rover on October 16, 2010, 05:54:17 pm
Went on one the other week its not a slapped wrist its supposed to be designed to  educate.
In actual fact its quite interesting and the 4 hours passed quite quickly
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: MrFrost on October 16, 2010, 06:08:41 pm
I-was-there1976 wrote:
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my mates off to one in Hull. £75 and 4 hours of slapped dannies and dont do it again. All for doin 36 mph in a 30 zone.

Ill find out how much punishment he gets and let ya know. He might be given a free ST to watch Scunny


You see, its that kind of attitude that I have no sympathy for. What do you expect doing that speed in a 30 zone? I personally know someone who's life was ruined from someone doing 35 in a 30, and the experts reckoned if the driver had been doing the speed limit, the accident would have been avoided.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Bentley Bullet on October 16, 2010, 06:08:58 pm
Me and the wife went on one in july at the Woodfield farm holiday inn in Doncaster.
I was caught on the camera doing 37 in a 30 near the Mushroom roundabout, Rotherham. My wife got caught
at the same place the day before!
The course seems a bit lengthy being four hours, but it soon goes by.
If you get the same instructor who did ours he looks like Jim Bowen from Bullseye off the telly!
There are about twenty 'speeders' who attend the course. Free tea/Coffee is available, and even a couple of Fag breaks are allowed if so desired.
People are expected to contribute to the course, but nobody fails it, and it's quite informative, and occasionally amusing.
Although it is £11 dearer than a normal £60 fine, you don't receive any points, nor does your insurance go up.
All in all it is well worth doing if given the choice, as it is not always offered, and won't be offered  again for at least three years after your last offence.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: RobTheRover on October 18, 2010, 07:35:46 am
Bentley Bullet wrote:
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Me and the wife went on one in july at the Woodfield farm holiday inn in Doncaster.
I was caught on the camera doing 37 in a 30 near the Mushroom roundabout, Rotherham. My wife got caught
at the same place the day before!
The course seems a bit lengthy being four hours, but it soon goes by.
If you get the same instructor who did ours he looks like Jim Bowen from Bullseye off the telly!
There are about twenty 'speeders' who attend the course. Free tea/Coffee is available, and even a couple of Fag breaks are allowed if so desired.
People are expected to contribute to the course, but nobody fails it, and it's quite informative, and occasionally amusing.
Although it is £11 dearer than a normal £60 fine, you don't receive any points, nor does your insurance go up.
All in all it is well worth doing if given the choice, as it is not always offered, and won't be offered  again for at least three years after your last offence.


Moral of the tale?



Dont go to f**king Rotherham!
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Lytham Rover on October 20, 2010, 03:38:13 pm
amazingly i was on one in bury yesterday having been clocked at 37 in a 30 zone

it was £60 pounds

it was informative and does make you think about your speed and also how you can tell the speed limit

i am not a speedster in built up areas  (but do do low flying on the motorways)  so i will take it on board as Mr Frost said the figures are worrying in  that the chances of killing someone when you stray over 30mph almost double

attend the course and learn the lessons of your folly!
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BobG on October 20, 2010, 10:29:17 pm
How's that going to fit with the Lambo I'm thinking about buying then? (A Urraco if anyone is interested!)

BobG
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Dagenham Rover on October 20, 2010, 11:03:45 pm
BobG wrote:
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How's that going to fit with the Lambo I'm thinking about buying then? (A Urraco if anyone is interested!)

BobG


Dunno Bob but I've begun to realise why the Keepmoat is half empty every other week .............every buggers spending an extra 60 or 70 quid on speed awareness courses  :)
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BobG on October 20, 2010, 11:28:55 pm
I guess that'd be my fate too........ :)

Cheers

BobG
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BLIR on October 22, 2010, 06:54:24 pm
BobG wrote:
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How's that going to fit with the Lambo I'm thinking about buying then? (A Urraco if anyone is interested!)

BobG


Didn't one of the Top Gear boys have one of those in the episode about exotic super cars for under £10k?
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Ian H on October 22, 2010, 08:20:30 pm
Blimey Bob - the Urraco is nearly as old as you - well 30+ anyway.

We have done the speeding thing to death .... for the last couple of years I have bored myself by trying to adhere to all speed limits from 20-70 - if I fail it's on Motorways where no pedestrians can be affected - no-one complains about getting punished for speeding - it's a fair cop.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BobG on October 22, 2010, 09:00:41 pm
I don't speed when there's buildings arounbd, but I do on open roads. I'm not rpoud of it, but I have to confess, I like speed. I get a buzz out of both the fact of travelling quickly, and executing the art of driving accurately. So, the nearly as old as me Lambo, if I buy it, would be for high days and holidays only when I'd take it out on the A361 south of Banbury. My favourite road of all. if I get it, it's my retirement present to msyelf - only a bit in advance :) Still a f**king gorgeous car - and this one is the ultra rare 3 litre version. Ace condition too. So, if I can pluck up the courage Ian, you can have a ride in it one day. And yes, this one is 34 years old. 17,200 miles on the clock!

Cheers

BobG
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Ian H on October 22, 2010, 09:50:22 pm
Looking forward to it already :D
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: MrFrost on October 23, 2010, 11:16:40 am
BobG wrote:
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I don't speed when there's buildings arounbd, but I do on open roads. I'm not rpoud of it, but I have to confess, I like speed. I get a buzz out of both the fact of travelling quickly, and executing the art of driving accurately. So, the nearly as old as me Lambo, if I buy it, would be for high days and holidays only when I'd take it out on the A361 south of Banbury. My favourite road of all. if I get it, it's my retirement present to msyelf - only a bit in advance :) Still a fcuking gorgeous car - and this one is the ultra rare 3 litre version. Ace condition too. So, if I can pluck up the courage Ian, you can have a ride in it one day. And yes, this one is 34 years old. 17,200 miles on the clock!

Cheers

BobG


I wonder if you'd quite like speed so much if you were responsible for seriously injuring or killing someone from it.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Sheepskin Stu on October 23, 2010, 11:51:20 am
Shut up Frost you berk.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: RobTheRover on October 23, 2010, 11:54:46 am
Very restrained, Stu.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: MrFrost on October 23, 2010, 12:17:11 pm
Sheepskin Stu wrote:
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Shut up Frost you berk.


Have you ever had someone close to you have their life ruined by someone speeding?

Maybe once you have you'd realise just how doing a few mile an hour over can totally deveatate someones life.

Therefore anyone bragging about it is nothing but a prick in my opinion.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Ian H on October 23, 2010, 03:24:11 pm
If you ask any driver if they have EVER exceeded the speed limit it is just possible (if they were being honest) that they would say \"yes\" - speeding is illegal and people that are caught pay the price that the law sets upon it.

We all know that motor vehicles can be dangerous but there are often circumstances as well as \"few miles an hour over\" that are involved in road accidents - lives ruined are indeed tragic - but if you label each \"speeder\" as a potential prick there will be lots of pricks for you to view, Mr Frost!
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: MrFrost on October 23, 2010, 03:45:14 pm
I said those who speed and brag about it. Or try and justify it, as Bob does as he says he enjoys speed. That's great Bob. Why not take the speed to a race track where there are no such restrictions.

Also earlier someone is moaning earlier in the thread as someone they know was only doing 36 in a 30. Get a grip.   That person should think themselves lucky they got the penalty they did.

Personally I do not speed. I have been caught previously but have learned from experience and situations I have witnessed.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Sheepskin Stu on October 23, 2010, 04:23:09 pm
You do the sanctimonious git routine very well Frost.
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: Dagenham Rover on October 23, 2010, 08:18:10 pm
MrFrost wrote:
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I said those who speed and brag about it. Or try and justify it, as Bob does as he says he enjoys speed. That's great Bob. Why not take the speed to a race track where there are no such restrictions.

Also earlier someone is moaning earlier in the thread as someone they know was only doing 36 in a 30. Get a grip.   That person should think themselves lucky they got the penalty they did.

Personally I do not speed. I have been caught previously but have learned from experience and situations I have witnessed.


I could 100% guarantee that at somepoints while you are driving you inadvertently speed
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: BobG on October 23, 2010, 09:16:23 pm
Frosty is still wet behind the ears. He doesn't know the half of it does it? Instread, he likes to pretend to be this sanctimonious little prig that, now obeys all the rules. There's a word for that mate. For your information, when I was 19, a small boy ran out from the side of a road just outside Kirk Sandall. He ran right into the path of my car. Another Alfa if you must know. He died in my arms. He was 8 years old. His father had a heart attack when he was told the news.  Now, I wasn't prosecuted. I wasn't speeding. The car was in good nick. But in over 30 years now I have NEVER fporgotten that blazing hot Sunday afternoon, that little boy, the awfulness of that summer. To this very day I carry in my wallet a pice of paper upon which I wrote dowen the time, date and place of the accident, and, copied the message from his Mum and Dad on their wreath. I can show it to any one of you right now. So, Frosty, yes. I do speed. I enjoy speed. I like it. But I only do it in places where the only person going to be killed is me. So stop patronising us all and stop pretending your some saint like figure to admire. You are human. I am human. we are all, I think, human. And one of the defining traits of being human is that we all have our flaws. And we all make mistakes. So what are your flaws then eh mate? Priggishness? Certainly. Lack of ability to think beyond the end of your nose? Definitely. Arrogant? Yup. What else? Like porn? Take the odd naughty smoke? Beat the wife occasionally? Maybe not to all of those. But we all have our foibles. You have yours for sure. So stop being the ass casting stones. One'll come back to bite you one day.

BobG
Title: Re:Speeding Fine alternative?
Post by: MrFrost on October 23, 2010, 09:29:45 pm
I read all that Bob up to the stop patronising parts as Bob you always seem to do plenty of that.

Drifting off onto something else though do you do any track days or anything? Being into your motors and all?