ikarl wrote:
ETA - if you want/require pics - do not ask for evidence! just a polite letter asking for a picture (if available) to help identify the driver
I'm fairly sure my NIP from Falkirk's finest had a helpful wee checkbox to ask for the photo evidence to be provided. I'm not sure what the significance is of taking up that offer versus writing a polite letter, but I know this advice comes from a knowledgeable source so, it's worth following I'm sure
An emotive subject this, obviously, in the same way as those on a road cycling forum would have a real spar with each other about running red lights (don't get me started...).
Sadly it does seem even easier to "get nicked" for speeding nowadays, with all the automated non-discretionary methods available. No matter that cars are far safer places to be than even 10 yrs ago - pedestrians have not advanced in their safety protection systems at all of course! (although some of them have probably got a bit fatter, if NHS stats are to be believed, which might help a little...*)
Whether the breaking of our favourite law is by lapse of concentration or conscious contravention, it doesn't really matter does it. A lesson needs taught, to try to remind us not to do it again, so in the same way that E and J are sent to the Naughty Step in our house, we just have to take the punishment and "have a good think about it", as I usually say to them
Campbell
* this was a joke and if considered in poor taste I will edit it out. Just been a helluva week and I am not my usual diplomatic self right now.