The waiting begins - what are my chances?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by TMack, Feb 11, 2007.

  1. TMack

    TMack Guest

    Buggeration, M25 this afternoon in Kent . Police car on bridge. Me doing
    circa 100mph in the cage. What are mychances of a NIP? Anyone else been
    done by one? Anyone else got away with it?
     
    TMack, Feb 11, 2007
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  2. TMack

    YTC#1 Guest

    police car sitting there doing nowt, or van with "Police Speed Check"
    written on side and an open window with a camera in it ?
     
    YTC#1, Feb 11, 2007
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  3. TMack

    TMack Guest

    Police car as far as I could see. I reckon that if it was a handheld radar
    then I should have been pulled by another police car further up the road if
    I was going to get done. However, there are so many kinds of equipment
    around these days I am not sure what the possibilities are.
     
    TMack, Feb 11, 2007
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  4. TMack

    Rich B Guest

    M4 South Wales, about 2 weeks ago, driving home in a company cage. On a
    bridge, two police cars, pass side windows open, dibbles with hairdryers in
    each one - one over each lane. Luckily, I saw them and had got the speed
    down to under +10%+2, so I can't help with the question, but there seems to
    be a lot of this going on. It's really the ideal solution to the current
    real police/robot camera debate: visible police presence + revenue
    generation + no need to get out of the car and actually do something.

    Good luck.

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    Rich B, Feb 11, 2007
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  5. I see that road deaths are up, too. A plague on the buggers.

    Ali
     
    Alison Hopkins, Feb 11, 2007
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  6. TMack

    YTC#1 Guest

    1) You will get a NIP
    2) You will not get a NIP

    Why worry, it may never happen.
     
    YTC#1, Feb 17, 2007
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