Re: speeding ticket - how often should the camera be calibrated?
- From: kevin bailey <kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:29:57 +0100
Alan Holmes wrote:
"kevin bailey" <kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Boring I know but I've had a ticket for doing 85 in a 70 and I'm annoyed
because it was clear daylight, nothing dangerous, same speed as most of
the
traffic etc etc etc. Not even sure I was actually doing 85 according to
my
own speedo.
I don't mind cops catching people speeding dangerously cos there are
enough
stupid drivers out there but after 25 years driving including courier
work for 8 years on bikes/vans and no convictions/accidents I reckon I'm
a pretty safe driver.
Anyway - I'm trying to make sure there is nothing unsafe about the
conviction and I requested the certificate which arrived and is dated
29th September 2005.
It's from Tele-traffic (UK) Ltd and the instrument is an LTI 20-20 TS/M
Speedscope Speed measuring device. Manufacturer LASER Technology Ltd.
I had one of these, and I asked to see the 'evidence' I was sent a picture
of a statiopnary car with a speed superimposed on it, I also asked how and
when it was last calibrated, apparently they are callibrated once a year,
and are 100% accurate at all speeds, the problem as far as I was
concerned, was that the task was carried out by an employee of the
manufacturers, not an independant person, not even a police officer.
It would be worth bearing in mind that these devices have been shown to be
extreemly inacurate, showing stationary objects to be travelling at speed.
I heard somewhere that these devices are supposed to be recalibrated
every day - is this the case?
As far as I'm aware the only devices which are calibrated more often are
the hand held radar guns which are checked every time they are used, at
the start and end of every shift, these are the only ones I would not
argue with.
And would I be able to contest the case based on the fact that this unit
has
not been recalibrated for just over six months?
As I've said, even if it had beeen calibrated more recently it does not
mean it is accurate.
The time I was accused of exceeding the speed limit by one of these
things, I told the fellow who issued the ticket to take it to court and
make sure he was there to answer questions.
I heard nothing more about it.
If there is any more you wish to discuss, please write.
thanks for the comments.
.
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