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Re: Man caught warning motorists of speed camera is fined
I remember some years ago I was setting of on a work trip at 7am Sunday morning, we were travelling down the M6, which was deserted, when we came across this elderly couple idling down the middle lane at about 35mph, my mate started flashing for the driver to move to the slow lane, no chance, his wife was looking out through the back window looking daggers at us, eventually after a few miles he actually moved over, as we drew level this chap shouts there's another lane out there why not uses it, to which I informed him in words of one syllable that HGVs were not allowed in the fast lane:dflam::dflam:
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Re: Man caught warning motorists of speed camera is fined
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I'm surprised the police got away with a conviction, though. Misuse of lamps is worthy of a verbal warning at most. How can the police complain about him obstructing their duties when there are plenty of websites, satnavs and AA road maps that also warn drivers of speed camera locations. Nottingham CC (and others, I'm sure) have a website warning of their own temporary speed camera locations on a week by week basis. Quote:
I'm sure you can think of your own additions - but from each list above, only one "meaning" applies to everyone that can see/hear the signal. All the rest are intended to be directed at someone even though the signal itself can be sensed by anyone. So if someone I can see already flashes his lights I ignore it. It's probably directed at someone else, but if it's intended for me I'll find out what's happening eventually anyway. It's many years since I heard a horn or saw flashed headlamps being used as the highway code stipulates. |
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