There's a slightly lower threshold for carelessness that increases the chances of being caught. In the UK I think I had one speeding fine literally ever, in France I've racked up at least 6 over the years, and I do way fewer road miles over here than I ever did in the UK.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 10:55 am
I found it very easy to get tickets in France - I think I got 3 in one month (2 from the same camera!). At least it's just money - not points.
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I've been flashed 3 times since getting here in December. All for just a few KMH over the limit. I haven't had a tickets though. Apparently, they flash you if you are over the limit, but only ticket if you are also over the tolerance !Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 8:59 am Got another speeding ticket. Luckily I can't see that I've lost any points, so that's ok (can deal with the fine as they aren't that big for the speeds I've been done at)
Just annoying as both times it's cameras I know
This latest one is just stupid of me - three things that I could try and justify it by are that the road always used to be 90 and still should be really, but equally it was reduce to 80 a few years ago, so I bloody should know!!
And the camera had been wrapped in a bin bag all season so far until last weekend.
I know I was in a queue of traffic, so they must have made a pile over the last two weekends!!
Thing is that I didn't see a flash so didn't even expect this one
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I know that there is a level where they do take points (they take them not five them here!!) - so I really should find out to make sure I don't accidentally lose any!! But it is bloody annoying. It is definitely very easy to get a ticket here - I think it's partly because the speed limits feel so very slow in comparison to the UK - even though I haven't driven over there for a few years!! Have to be more careful!! LOLRockburner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 10:55 am
I found it very easy to get tickets in France - I think I got 3 in one month (2 from the same camera!). At least it's just money - not points.
You are so right. But 50mph all ALL non motorway roads (except villages where it's less) feels soooooo slow - especially when it is a long straight open road with no houses!!Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 12:29 pm[Sanctimonious mode on] 80 is the limit, not a target!
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Woot! Just had an email. PCN cancelled.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 2:43 pm Parking penalty charges and the appeals process. Got back to the 'shopping trolley' to find car park attendant warden standing behind it and a ticket on the windscreen. 'Woah!' says I, 'I paid on the app'. He looks a bit annoyed and says something about their rubbish system and I show him confirmation of booking on my phone.
I'd booked the wrong car in. Doh. He's v nice about it but can't rescind the ticket and tells me to email the council at the address on the back of the ticket. So I get home and do that. Get a confirmation that they try to respond to emails within 14 days....UNLESS it's an appeal against a ticket, in which case it's up to 30 days. The charge goes up from £50 to £75 after 28 days.
I'll pay up after 27 if I haven't heard from them. If I stop using the app I'll save 30p each time so it'll only take 167 parkings to claw back the £50. I'll need a large bagful of 20p's though.
Sod's Law though...never used the wrong car in the app before, was only gone 15 mins - and they must have heard I got £50 on the Premium Bonds this month. *sigh*
(I'd misread the notice too...it was £50 if you pay after 14 days and £25 if you pay before that. Today is day 13 and I was just about to log in and pay the £25 when ping! goes my email).
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I had a CHP flash his christmas lights at me yesterday while heading in the opposite direction on a freeway while I was *making good progress* at warp factor stupid. I gave him a thumbs-up
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Years ago i did a keyholders job for group4. Mostly nights so about 02:00 i leave the edge of Edinburgh on the A71 heading to Livingstone. Must be a good 9/10 miles of country curves so be used to welly the cars along it. Side street the Police was just slowing to stop as i whizz past at must have been 85/90. He turns my way and i can see the light going up and down with his erratic gear shifts. Im thinking he had no chance in his 1.7 diesel Astra as i was in a new 2.0 Diesel 306 so i keep on traveling. Passes through a village what coming towards me was my shift manager heading to Edinburgh. I carry on back into the country road at speed and never seen the police car again. Back at the office for lunch shifty manager was telling moaning about the police pulling him and not believing he never just came from Edinburgh and turned round again. Poor bugger had to show his paperwork proving he had been doing site visits.
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The realisation that I have become the sort of person that looks at a cardboard box and thinks "That's a nice box, it's a shame to throw it away. I wonder if I should save it for something."
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Might come in useful.
Save the bubble wrap too.
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Don't get me started on bubble wrap....
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A long time ago I had to deliver 2 rolls of bubble wrap to this guy in Penrith. He was pretty busy when I got there and just said "Pop 'em in that corner over there."
Took me 3 fuckin' hours!
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I keep finding bubble wrap in the workshop and wondering why the hell I kept it... I obviously had a reason.
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And youtube enhancer has now joined the list of adblockers that no longer work on youtube, so jumped to Firefox with Ublock OriginMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 4:04 pm Youtube deliberately glitching and lagging when adblockers are turned on
Luckily they haven't caught on to Enchancer for Youtube yet
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I bought 3 books by Iain M Banks as people rave about him. I've tried 1-2 of his previously and felt i recall they were mostly gibberish, but thought i'd give them a go as they're highly regarded. Again though, it's just gibberish and complete random bollox, it's not like it draws you into an imaginary world as it throws in far far too many things that you don't know who's human shaped, robot, anything else.. or where they are in terms of planets, universe, it's just way too random.
I'm going back to death and violence.
I'm going back to death and violence.
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You just need to read the instructions
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*throw in bin*
Yup, that'll be the ones i want.
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I loves M Banks, got them all.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 8:12 am I bought 3 books by Iain M Banks as people rave about him. I've tried 1-2 of his previously and felt i recall they were mostly gibberish, but thought i'd give them a go as they're highly regarded. Again though, it's just gibberish and complete random bollox, it's not like it draws you into an imaginary world as it throws in far far too many things that you don't know who's human shaped, robot, anything else.. or where they are in terms of planets, universe, it's just way too random.
I'm going back to death and violence.
If you want sci-fi with a bit of death and violence, try Neal Ashers Agent Cormac series, starting with Gridlinked.
John Scalzi's Old man's war series is good too (little bit less death than Asher tho)