08-09-2013, 20:49
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic
so you are 'babylon', but only where you think it is worth it?
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I do not understand what you are asking
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08-09-2013, 21:32
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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I do not understand what you are asking
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he reckons your a grass but only if it doesn't involve too much work
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08-09-2013, 21:36
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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he reckons your a grass but only if it doesn't involve too much work 
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at the end of the day anyone admitting it and posting it are grassing themselves up all I had to do was type the question
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09-09-2013, 05:49
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
Off to work now, i bet i break a speed limit or 2 on the way
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09-09-2013, 07:49
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic
really? - for all we know you are working with an 'investigative journalist' who will be submitting user names 'admitting speeding' in this thread to the authorities???
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I'd love to see the charges as a result of that. No locus, date of offence, time of offence, speed, vehicle registration and what the limit was in force at the time.
I'm not sure but I think the courts might just have a hard time making a case stick.
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09-09-2013, 12:28
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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Originally Posted by Sirius
Off to work now, i bet i break a speed limit or 2 on the way 
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Dam the M56 was that slow this morning i never seemed to have gotten above 30mph
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09-09-2013, 12:36
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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Dam the M56 was that slow this morning i never seemed to have gotten above 30mph 
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M5 earlier was a bit quiet. 147mph all the way!
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09-09-2013, 16:06
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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M5 earlier was a bit quiet. 147mph all the way! 
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M56 was clear on the way home, i requested permission to low fly which was granted and i proceeded home at a good rate of knots
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14-09-2013, 16:53
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
It depends in some instances if I'm driving a car or riding a motorbike. One particular dual carriageway road where there are sometimes mobile cameras, I stick to the limit in a car. On the same road on my motorbike I break the limit in the outside lane to keep pace with the flow of traffic because it's safer to do so than being cut up by those joining on the slip road or cut up by those swerving from the outside to the nearside at the last minute for the slip-road.
I risk a fine and 3 points on the motorbike speeding, but I would rather take that risk than the much greater risk of being seriously injured or killed sticking to the limit in the nearside lane.
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20-09-2013, 08:35
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
thank you everyone who voted and thanks for your honesty in the comments
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20-09-2013, 08:50
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Re: Do you ever knowingly break the speed limit
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Originally Posted by idiosyncratic
really? - for all we know you are working with an 'investigative journalist' who will be submitting user names 'admitting speeding' in this thread to the authorities???
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Trust me. He isn't & won't
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