Reduced speeding fines proposed
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Reduced speeding fines proposed
Drivers could receive reduced fines for just edging over the speed limit under new Government proposals.
Penalties could range between £40 and two penalty points for less serious offences and up to £100 and six points for more serious offences.
Transport Secretary Alistair Darling is to announce a consultation on the fairer fines proposals.
The consultation includes police plans to hold "speed awareness courses" nationwide for people such as first-time offenders in the lower speeding category.
The lower penalty is not expected to apply to people speeding in 20mph speed limits, usually found outside schools and hospitals.
Speaking on GMTV, Mr Darling said: "In the case of very serious offences, the authorities can still prosecute you in full.
"There is no question of being soft on speeding. Speeding does kill, but this is just a fairer system."
Drivers could receive reduced fines for just edging over the speed limit under new Government proposals.
Penalties could range between £40 and two penalty points for less serious offences and up to £100 and six points for more serious offences.
Transport Secretary Alistair Darling is to announce a consultation on the fairer fines proposals.
The consultation includes police plans to hold "speed awareness courses" nationwide for people such as first-time offenders in the lower speeding category.
The lower penalty is not expected to apply to people speeding in 20mph speed limits, usually found outside schools and hospitals.
Speaking on GMTV, Mr Darling said: "In the case of very serious offences, the authorities can still prosecute you in full.
"There is no question of being soft on speeding. Speeding does kill, but this is just a fairer system."
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i reckon they are finding the revenue dropping, its another way of getting you to keep your licence longer so you can pay more speeding fine money (ching ching)
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As above.
They will make more money this way as you'll be able to obtain more convictions (& fines) before a ban results.
Most people that are caught speeding aren't too far over the limit therefore the majority of cases will obtain the lower fine and points.
Question is will the police have raised quotas for the number of motorists they must nick each month?
Call me synical but I just don't trust the powers that be. If they are giving with one hand somewhere along the line they will be taking twice as much back
They will make more money this way as you'll be able to obtain more convictions (& fines) before a ban results.
Most people that are caught speeding aren't too far over the limit therefore the majority of cases will obtain the lower fine and points.
Question is will the police have raised quotas for the number of motorists they must nick each month?
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Call me synical but I just don't trust the powers that be. If they are giving with one hand somewhere along the line they will be taking twice as much back
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