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Where's the ... "Sensational reporting from the Daily Fail" brigade?

Probably with speeding tickets and frightened to admit the DM's story means they can get their money back.![]()
I think that if the intent is not ambiguous, the prosecution should stand.
Just so everyone understands, I have never been prosecuted for speeding on the M42, or indeed anywhere, ever. I mention this because it seems that certain forum members think anyone disagreeing must have a vested interest.
Doesn't work like that, the state has to obey the law just as much as the public. The government makes laws which specify what speed limits are and how they must be signed. If they are not correctly signed, they are not valid and therefore not enforceable.
The real issue should be how the Highways Agency failed to get this right in the first place either by using the correct font or by getting the use of these signs incorporated into legislation by the Dept. of Transport (as has subsequently been done). It's not rocket surgery!
The premise of "innocent until proven guilty" is a tenet of the British judiciary. However, the automated speeding fine is a breach of due process in that you're presumed guilty unless and until you prove your innocence in court.
i'm just wondering what excuse they will look for, when all those that use this as a get out clause are caught speeding next time