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2nd October 2019, 12:13 | #1 |
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Speeding Fine on Dutch trip
I have been issued a speeding fine of £45 Euro from the French for 3.7 mph over the speed limit. I can't believe this! Everyone was overtaking me!
clocked at 96 kmh in a 90 kmh. I've only ever had one speeding fine before this and that was in Sheffield 20 years ago 37 mph in a 30 mph! To say that I'm annoyed is an understatement - 3.7 mph over is ridiculous! I won't ever be travelling to France ever again! : devil: Last edited by robbrooks; 2nd October 2019 at 12:24.. |
2nd October 2019, 12:25 | #2 |
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You are a very naughty boy! Roll on Brexit!
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2nd October 2019, 12:26 | #3 |
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Are you sure that it's genuine Rob and not a scam? I'd be inclined to ignore it and see what happens. After a holiday in Italy some years ago I was in a similar situation. I didn't respond and absolutely nothing happened.
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2nd October 2019, 12:42 | #4 |
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I'd be tempted to ignore it too, what can they do in reality?
Brian P.S. that reminds me I must change my digital speedo back to MPH |
2nd October 2019, 12:45 | #5 |
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is this from the journey to boxtel or the return journey home?
whenever i was leading any convoy on the way there, and when I was leading all of the cars on the way home I ensured I was sticking to all speed limits, most of the journey i was about 5km below the limit and on the 130km stretches I was only going up to around 115km max. And like yourself, I found a lot of cars overtaking at most times at quite a lot faster speed than what I was doing, especially in France. |
2nd October 2019, 12:45 | #6 |
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I traveled Europe as a driver for many years before retiring, many EU countries share data with each other including the DVLA.
In the UK as a rule of thumb we are allowed 10% + 3 mph depending on the police force area. In many EU countries there are no such allowances, if you are caught you pay up and that's that, if you contest it you may have to go to France to attend court or risk being caught if you return. I used to overnight in a small Belgian town called Meldert, the owner of local company I delivered to was once caught by a speed gun at just 2 KM over the posted limit of 20 kmh, close to a school and during school hours. The French are one of the countries that will actively chase you, non payment could mean that if you go to France again your passport would be flagged by customs, as you know they know who you are now. The price will go up for non payment so personally I would pay it ... and yes I have had to pay quite a few in the past. |
2nd October 2019, 14:41 | #7 |
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I had the same thing last year in France, I got clobbered twice within a few miles for similar small amounts.
I was told the problem with not paying is that if you do visit France in the same car as you enter the country you will stopped and not only have to pay the fine but any fine they feel fit for the late payment. Non payment will mean they will impound your car. As much as it grieved me I felt rather that ruin my next holiday I thought it wiser to pay. I will be more careful the next time I am in France. |
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I’ve posted the link below, perhaps reading through it will give you the information you need, a good friend of mine sent it over to me as he has had issues like this in the past apparently it’s a cross-border directive, he was going to refuse to pay the fine, however at a later stage he received a more threatening letter saying the fine would increase and increase
https://etsc.eu/faq-eu-cross-border-...ent-directive/ I hope this helps Mick
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You could look upon it as cheaper than the UK? Chris.S.
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