Hector Bellend wrote: » ..........You were clearly over the limit.
Hector Bellend wrote: » Even fire brigades and ambulances are required to obey the rules of the road. You were clearly over the limit. There is no "my wife was giving birth" speed limit. In short pay the fine and concentrate on more important things.
James 007 wrote: » Reckless behaviour if you were over the drink driving limit, speeding and driving you pregnant wife to hospital, id throw the baby at you for that.....the book I meant:)
retalivity wrote: » Pay your fine and take your points. There is no impact to insurance premiums til you have at least 4, so be extra careful for the next 3 yrs til they are wiped
trobbin wrote: » Hi people. Has anyone any experience with appealing these? I was done doing 69km in a 60km Road. I wouldn’t usually appeal something like this as I fully agree that speeding is wrong. However, I was driving my pregnant wife to hospital, she was heavily bleeding and in bad pain, I was extremely worried. I wasn’t flying, but I must have creeped over the limit. Hospital has sent a letter of confirmation of date and time and seriousness of the incident. Any body would’ve done what I did. So anyone familiar with these things? I’ve never had a previous issue with speed.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Have you read the letter accompanying the fine? It clearly states that's a ground of appeal. May as well try it. Edit: 69 eh! Geddit?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Nope hit's at 2+
trobbin wrote: » Was no letter with fine. I did read that allowance of 10% speed limit is given plus or minus 2km/ph that would be 60km Road 10% plus 2km is 68km. If that’s the truth, I was 1km over what’s allowed. But that’s not the point.
retalivity wrote: » Really? Ive had 3 points for 2 years now, my premium actually went down the first renewal i had after they were issued, was told by a guard that 4 points+ is when it impacts.
Vinnie222 wrote: » Got 8pts last yr and no increase in my insurance
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Bollocks.
runawaybishop wrote: » Where did you read that? There is no allowance stated in any legal document.
blueser wrote: » When did it change? I got done about 8 years ago for doing 70 in a 50 zone (guilty as charged)and got an €80 fine and three points on my licence. It didn't impact on my insurance.
What Username Guidelines wrote: » I did nothing last year and my insurance increased