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Absolute unmitigated shite. There is absolutely no correlation between speed and accident rate despite the government having spent a fairly large sum of money with Transit and various consultants to try and prove it.
No - it's illegal. Safe speed is defined as a speed suitable for the conditions. A speed limit doesn't define safe speed. If you're actually stupid enough to think that driving under or at the limit automatically makes you a safe driver, then get off the roads.
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Actually, kinger made a very good point. There is no difference between changing a ticket because the name or address were wrong on the original or changing it because the offence was wrongly entered. You say that there is "plenty of evidence that it's happened". If one type of correction is allowed due to a clerical error, then another one should be allowed either. As there is absolutely no proof required in speeding cases other than an officer's assertion that he thought or observed the person to be speeding, an officer could probably get away with 'upgrading' the charge of a few tickets. However, I can't imagine why an officer would go to that bother. If he was so concerned about the tickets, he'd just go out and make up a few on the street![]()
So....if a cop scored out the mistake on the original and corrected it there and then would that be OK?
Or on realising the errors he wrote out a brand new ticket (without the mistakes) there and then would that make it OK
And if he did it in his car how would you ever know? (If you weren't sitting beside him).
Oh, so many questions, so many questions....
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
That's a brave statement. As I read it, you're not just saying there's a lack of evidence for a correlation between speed and accident rate (absence of evidence) you're saying there is no correlation (evidence of absence). No correlation, however small, none! None at all! Zero! Care to show us your evidence for this zero correlation?
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Agree Badjelly - if those statements can be backed up with evidence this guy could make a fortune working as a consultant. Wonder if he ever slows for corners, or rain, or oil on the road???? Frankly I'm growing weary of armchair wizards who bandy about rash statements and statistics without thinking first. Thankfully if my family ever comes across someone on the road who has just figured out there's a correlation between speed and accidents, they're in a nice, solid, European car. May the best man win.
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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Yeeeeappp, agree totally - and I accept that speed isn't the only factor to take into account. Sorry (esp. to Sanx). Having some hormone issues at the moment (obviously quite serious ones) - no excuse though, my brain should still be the dominant organ.
Chamomile tea coming out.
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