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It certainly used to be quite a common method of operation.
Have you ridden up Kaikorai Valley Road lately ? They took the signs down for that short 70 at the Green Island end, then the Police started enforcing the 'new' 50km/h speed limit.
I agree with NinjaNanna with regards to the same camera, it does seem a tad rough being pinged twice by the same camera. I guess if you get caught by a couple of different ones then maybe it can be argued not as a case of being quick on a particular stretch of road but a case of constant and consistant speeding around town...
I know it is a fine line but a human face on Policing would surely be a ticket for the first offence and either a reduced ticket or a letter included in the envelope saying something like "are you so stupid as to keep speeding?" Two tickets, same camera within a short time frame is just revenue gathering and punishment I cannot see as it has anything to do with road safety. Sympathy, rant and moan over.
I know this is a bit tongue in cheek, but couldn't you argue that both tickets were for the same offence as you were doing the same speed round the block and got snapped twice. Just a thought.
Rick.
Reality is only an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol in the blood.
Your thinking of double jeopardy, which is a defence - against a second conviction for the same thing.
http://www.justice.govt.nz/publicati...ouble-jeopardy
Section 26 of the Bill of Rights Act is as follows:
Retroactive offences and double jeopardy
- No one shall be liable to conviction of any offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute an offence by such person under the law of New Zealand at the time it occurred.
- No one who has been finally acquitted or convicted of, or pardoned for, an offence shall be tried or punished for it again
Lesson learnt by you, and hopefully you will slow down and give more respect for the people who live in the area, as by your own admission you were travelling at 100 km/h + in a 60 km/h area.
A friend went past a mobile camera near kaikoura at 159km/hr. Picture taken was of the front of the bike. Police were notified by the camera operator and he was stopped near blenheim. Cop took a photo of him on the bike which was then compared to the speed cam photo.
Went to court, largish fine but he did not loose his license.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Arghhh, bloody "Cop-out" policing.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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So if you get caught by a camera it's just a fine and if you get caught by a cop it's points and a fine? I'm asking as in the UK you get both regardless of how you get caught.
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