Globalti
Legendary Member
Do those reports have to come from different witnesses or will they act if it's from the same person? I'm thinking they might think the one person is a "busybody" or has a personal vendetta against the speeding offender.
The reports have to come from different parties; they help the Police to build a picture of the driver's behaviour. I understand that the vehicle gets a marker against its reg and can be stopped if seen by a car equipped with ANPR. Lancashire Police have told us this and encouraged us to use the system. Our local beat officer has recently served a "Section 59" notice on two scooter idiots who were making life hell in our street. We haven't seen them since.