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My daft son has just been nicked for doing 100.7 mph on the M18. It was a marked traffic car pulled him and showed him the speed he was doing on a screen in the car. Anyone have any experiance of the likely penalty?
He tells me the police did not caution him "anything you say will be taken down" etc, should they have done?
No, that's just for when you are arrested.
Quote from: "TimM"No, that's just for when you are arrested.Nope, it's for a caution also. I know. :oops:
Quote from: "xmob"Quote from: "TimM"No, that's just for when you are arrested.Nope, it's for a caution also. I know. :oops:Do tell more, what format did it take for instance.Mike
The National Standards for Cautioning require that the following conditions are met before a caution may be administered by the police:there is a realistic prospect of conviction; the offender admits the offence; the offender (or appropriate adult) understands the significance of a caution and gives informed consent to being cautioned.
I condone speeding :)In the right car, with the right weather, and with the right attention and skills to do so.