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![]() nospam wrote: "David from Oz" wrote: Since my box junction offence fine (from the North Circular documented on these groups) I have been extra vigilant to ensure I do not commit further offences. How many further offences did you intend to commit before you got fined? I mean were you aiming at 4 or 5 a week and now that is down to zero or something? Apparently you were driving around with spare vigilance which you are now applying to avoid minor traffic offences, don't you think that spare vigilance would be better applied avoiding something of more consequence like crashing and running over pedestrians? So yes enforcement and fines will cause persistent offenders to change their behaviour. Everyone else will carry on making the occasional mistake but now they will get ****ed off, poorer, and probably more dangerous as they devote a disproportionate amount of attention to avoiding offences of little consequence. You can read about my one (and only) offence here http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....2e88cb0d92173b which was a result of me misunderstanding the rules on right turning at box junctions. I don't really follow your point on vigilance. Cheers, David |
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