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To think it's not big or clever to be caught speeding?

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SoftKittyWarmKitty · 09/12/2012 20:48

Or indeed to be speeding at all, whether you're caught or not?

Prompted by someone on my FB (sorry!) who posted a status practically bragging that he'd been caught doing 95mph on the motorway but 'got away' with only 3 points. A good half a dozen people replied with comments along the lines of 'oh, you're so naughty' Hmm and one posted to say that this bloke is lucky as when he'd been caught doing 105mph Shock he was fined £400 odd quid. Somewhere in the middle of all this the OP admitted that he's already done a speed awareness course so must have been caught speeding previously. Clearly the course works then Hmm.

Am I being unreasonable to think that being caught speeding isn't a fucking badge of honour?

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AKissIsNotAContract · 09/12/2012 20:49

YANBU, did you say that to him though?

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blackeyedsusan · 09/12/2012 20:52

yanbu...

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hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 09/12/2012 20:56

YANBU, though there is a hardcore element who think speed limits don't apply to them because they are such fantastic drivers that they could stop on a sixpence if needs be.

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larks35 · 09/12/2012 20:57

Well obviously YANBU but I just don't understand why you put your thoughts across here to a bunch of strangers who will mostly agree with you, rather than post it on the facebook status of the twunt in question!

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Fakebook · 09/12/2012 20:58

Yanbu. I went on a speed awareness course in June this year Blush. I'll never speed again, even if I'm in a rush. The man doing the course was really really good at his job and I left thinking the course should be compulsory for all newly passed drivers.

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uptheamp · 09/12/2012 21:00

i drive on motorways all the time and most people drive at around 100 mph in the fast lane. i do kind of think we should raise the limit a little, isn't is germany that has no limits?

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Redbindy · 09/12/2012 21:01

Only 95? Motorways are safe at well over that. My main drip is people stuck in the outside lane at 70. Decent cars are capable of being safely driven at 120 plus and should be allowed to do so.

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NoKnidForABed · 09/12/2012 21:06

Some motorways in Germany have no limit, but it's my understanding that more and more motorways now have a limit because statistics actually suggest that it's not as 'safe' as previously thought ...

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BumpingFuglies · 09/12/2012 21:07

Redbindy there are a mixture of cars on the road with various capabilities. If you think travelling at 120mph is safe ANYWHERE, frankly, you need help.

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hellhasnofurylikeahungrywoman · 09/12/2012 21:08

I thought our motorways were some of the safest in the world because of our speed limits, is that not the case? If we up our limits the goverment need to look long and hard at the condition of out motorways first as many are not fit to support faster limits. Yes, cars are safer than they've ever been but they are only one factor in the equation.

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WinklyVersusTheZombies · 09/12/2012 21:10

Decent cars are capable of being safely driven at 120 plus

Only when they have a decent driver behind the wheel, driving safely, which is so very rarely the case, and when almost everyone else is driving at 65 - 75mph, 120mph just cannot be safe.

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Lifeissweet · 09/12/2012 21:11

Not sure if we have a fb friend in common, OP, but I had a friend with exactly this status today - 95 mph and 3 points. Someone has posted 'only 95. You can do better than that!'

I'd be ashamed, frankly. I wouldn't be posting it on Facebook.

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StickEmUp · 09/12/2012 21:13

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IfAtFirstUDontSucceed · 09/12/2012 21:14

YANBU this really gets my goat.
There's a lad at work who's continually bragging about speeding, getting caught and getting away with it.
He also likes to brag about the fact that he once had his licence taken off him, and never wears his seatbelt - I mean WHY??? What is he trying to prove by not wearing his seatbelt, other than he's a complete knob!! Angry

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poorbuthappy · 09/12/2012 21:15

I replied to a post about hidden speed cameras stating that actually if you don't speed then it doesn't matter if the bloody things are dressed up as magpies and placed every 2 metres down a road. Funnily enough the rantiness of the replies was deflated and it quietly went away.

I thought I was caught speeding the other day. And you know what? If I do get a ticket, then it was totally my fault because I wasn't concentrating so was doing more than 30mph. I will take the punishment because I was breaking the speed limit. I am a grown up who is responsible for her own actions.

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FutTheShuckUp · 09/12/2012 21:15

This is how pile ups occur.
People going over 70 would have far less chance to stop if a lorry was to jacknife/shed its load or any other accident that can easily occur happened on a motorway.

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Redbindy · 09/12/2012 21:16

StickEmup - outside lanes of motorways are for overtaking, not cruising. The highway code is quite clear on that.

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uptheamp · 09/12/2012 21:16

i do find the speed limit on the motorway a bit of a farce though as so many people blatently break it all the time

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StickEmUp · 09/12/2012 21:20

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manicinsomniac · 09/12/2012 21:21

YANBU

I agree with Fakebook I had to do a speed awareness course recently and it was brilliant - I'm so much more aware of my driving skills in general and haven't speeded at all, anywhere, since. Really useful and informative stuff.

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Redbindy · 09/12/2012 21:26

StickEmup - I am well aware that I can overtake someone doing 60 in the middle lane. I then turn into the middle lane, if available, and not hog the outside lane at 70. Having said that, 120 is so much fun.

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FutTheShuckUp · 09/12/2012 21:28

Having said that, 120 is so much fun.

Maybe if you are a white van man/BMW wanker/boy racer type who needs to develop more grey matter...

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Weissdorn · 09/12/2012 21:28

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BumpingFuglies · 09/12/2012 21:30

It's all SO much FUN until someone dies. Yeah. Fucking hilarious.

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