mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
Through the post I received a letter from the Leicestershire Police. The meat of it:
Would I ever have exceeded a posted speed limit? That thought didn't lead to any useful conclusion, so I thought a bit further.
The 28th July was a Sunday. What are the chances of me being out of bed, let alone out on the bike, at half past nine? And, after a quick browse of Google Maps, when have I ever gone anywhere near Belton?
So I composed an email and sent it off.
I would surmise that the "Volunteers" were incompetent, and wrote down the wrong registration number, this was then processed through the DVLA*, which duly came up with my details. And the letter was sent out.
When my email was received, someone probably actually read the report and noticed that the vehicle involved was not a bike. Hence the immediate apology.
One up for the good (?) guys
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Scans of the letters can be seen by clicking on the images below:
*DVLA: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
After I stopped panicking, I had a little think.Dear Sir,
MOTOR VEHICLE: YAMAHA FJR 1300 AS MOTORCYCLE REG. NO.: FE60MHY
The above vehicle, which is registered to you was detected on the 28th July 1013 at 09:29 hours on Ashby Road West, Belton exceeding the 40 mph speed limit. This vehicle was monitored by Community Speed Watch Volunteers who are working in partnership with Leicester Police.
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No further action will be taken on this occasion but please ensure that in furure you comply with the speed limits. Police enforcement of the speed limit would have resulted in one of the following measures: a four hour Driver Education Workshop; an endorseable (sic) fixed penalty notice resulting in a £60 fine and 3 points on your license; or, possibly, court action with more severe penalties. Leicester Police will be monitoring this are and will carry out enforcement if drivers choose to ignore this advice to curb their speed.
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Yours faithfully,
Graham Compton
Senior Traffic Management Officer
Would I ever have exceeded a posted speed limit? That thought didn't lead to any useful conclusion, so I thought a bit further.
The 28th July was a Sunday. What are the chances of me being out of bed, let alone out on the bike, at half past nine? And, after a quick browse of Google Maps, when have I ever gone anywhere near Belton?
So I composed an email and sent it off.
My email was sent at 11:54. Amazingly, at 12:34 I received an email in response:Sirs -
I have received a letter, signed by Graham Compton, warning me of an alleged speeding offence with my motorcycle FE60MHY, on 28th July 2013 at 09:29, on Ashby Road West, Belton, exceeding the 40mph speed limit.
If I had done so, I would accept this warning and act upon it.
However, I believe there has been a mistake, as I was not there at that time, nor was my motorcycle. Either whoever wrote down the number of the motorcycle mis-read it, or my numberplate has been cloned.
In either case, the real offender has not been warned.
Was there a photograph taken of the vehicle? That might help in finding out the truth.
And the letter?Sir
Please find enclosed our apology letter
regards
Wendy Edwards
Traffic Management Officer
Traffic Management Section
Part of the Tasking Directorate
Leicestershire Police
https://www.leics.police.uk
mailto: [email protected]
Switchboard +44 0 116 2222222
Ext No. 2444
Fax: +44 0 116 248 2447
So in 40 minutes they've realised someone has made a mistake, and put out an official apology. Amazing.Dear Sir
COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH
I refer to your e mail dated 2nd August 2013 concerning the above.
I am writing to apologise to you for inadvertently sending you a warning letter concerning excess speed on Ashby Road West, Belton. Regrettably it would seem that a Community Speed Watch volunteer made an error on site when making a note of the vehicle passing through the village. Your details will not appear on any database relative to this incident.
Yours sincerely,
Graham Compton
Senior Traffic Management Officer
Traffic Management Section
I would surmise that the "Volunteers" were incompetent, and wrote down the wrong registration number, this was then processed through the DVLA*, which duly came up with my details. And the letter was sent out.
When my email was received, someone probably actually read the report and noticed that the vehicle involved was not a bike. Hence the immediate apology.
One up for the good (?) guys
Scans of the letters can be seen by clicking on the images below:
*DVLA: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
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