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I used to take my helmet off at the end of a ride but before entering the house ... I'm really re-thinking this strategy now.
Why do people think that speeding isn't a serious offence?, I don't like speed cameras/police/being told what to do etc but I'm still not grown up enough at 55 to keep to the speed limits without the threat of being fined or worse, in my experience very few are, so unless we want complete anarchy on the roads speed limits are a good thing and if you get caught it's your own fault, the guy in the video will get caught, it won't need anyone to dip him in because a police officer will recognise him, they will be looking hard cos it's an easy high profile nick, if I were him I'd man up and turn myself in, might get a slightly less severe punishment that way. Yours, (hoping not to get caught for my own indiscretions), Mark
It's not that I think that all speeding is harmless. What I don't agree with is the methods of enforcement. I would support having more cops out on the roads doing random checks and stopping people for dangerous driving. I see a lot of people doing ridiculous speeds and dangerous things on the roads, but they know they can get away with it because there are no cameras on that road, and no cops. Just yesterday someone shot past me doing what was likely 50 in a residential 20. Yet I have gotten a speeding ticket for accidentally doing 57 in an average speed 50 stretch on the motorway, on an empty motorway, with no one working on the roadworks. Of course this pisses me off.
The whole traffic enforcement regime is a joke. It was created decades ago for a completely different traffic environment and then the local authorities were looking for a new revenue raising regime and viola - cameras, yellow lines and controlled parking everywhere. I don't advocate thrashing it everywhere for a number of reasons - mainly the risk from other road users - but the degree to which the muppets are expending effort on this is a slap in the face to all of us who have been robbed of our motorcycles. All these cameras and not once do they use them to spot bike theft patterns, track vans or anything else to catch thieves. I had a van that some local scum tried to crowbar their way into after the local police warned there was a spate of it going on. It was parked under a street light about 100ft from high street security camera and 200ft from the replacement high street police shop (after they sold off the local nick to developers). They would not even go and look at the recording to ID the little twats. The whole set-up is geared to raising money - nothing else. Now they are spending another fortune to install ANP readers and average speed checks. Exactly how long are we going to put up with this?
IMHO, if they are really going to crack down on speeding, then speed limits need to be realistic. French motorway limits make much more sense. Also, tail-gating needs to be cracked down on, not just pure speed. Speed on its own does no harm, it's inappropriate speed that does the damage.
Plus manners! It's getting the the point where if a driver isn't indicating left at a roundabout you can actually assume they will be!
Even if he didn't remove his helmet, those gaudy Power Ranger leathers he's wearing are fairly distinctive. Like to say he deserves it but the disproportionate effort that is going into securing a fine or proving he perverted the court of justice, is an extraordinarily wasteful use of public money. They'll have doubtless caught a number of people on that same stretch, that same day anyway, so their coffers won't miss this prize idiot. It's turning into a vendetta, given you see far worse crimes go unpunished.
The thing about 'speeding' that pisses me and most motorists off is that the police generally speaking are massively undermanned - and under equipped, Yet the government have absolutely no issues in manning scamera vans and putting plod with speed guns every bloody where! Why? Because they cash in on it! Not only that you will be royally analy excavated if you exceed the speed limits yet other far more serious crimes they seemingly do fuck all about! How can you justify jail for speeding but letting a thief off. Or one of those bell end bike thiefs who might get a month in jail but a guy who gets stopped at 120 will almost definitely get more. It's a piss take!
I have nothing against speed limits and enforcement. I admit I typically drive faster than speed limits (which were decided back in the 1940s and 1950s) and if I exceed them by a good margin and caught fair and square then I wouldn't moan too much about it.......HOWEVER....don't effing tell me that the vast amount of resource plowed into speed enforcement every year is purely for safety and don't deny that much of that resource could be better deployed carrying out more effective accident prevention. More accidents are caused by careless driving, older people with failing eyesight and reaction times, road rage due to congestion, unsafe road conditions and poorly designed road junctions. Also don't effing try and tell me that speed enforcement is concentrated on roads with poor safety records, and don't tell me that taking a picture of me speeding and then notifying me of my offense by post 2 weeks or more later, is a sensible way to tell me that my driving is risking my life and other peoples lives. Let's all just be honest about the situation.
If the authorities were as convinced that "speed kills" as they pretend, they wouldn't make money off of it. They would insist that manufacturers stopped making vehicles capable of 50-200% more than the highest legal limits. The current situation regarding speeding and safety is more or less how the authorities want things. "Speed" in the right conditions is not significantly more dangerous at 70mph than it is at 90+mph, so safety isn't necessarily a factor ... plus if people are caught speeding, the fines are a nice little earner.
The fines are pitched just about right. Bit of pain, but not enough to end the problem or dry up the revenue stream. I do go a bit quick at times, I am however passionate about 30 or less in a 30.
Speeding is significantly less of a problem than those who spend their lives on their mobile phone whilst driving (in fact anywhere). Distracted drivers I understand are the No. 1 cause of accidents on UK roads, not speeding. All about revenue as it's already been stated.