Drago
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In today's news, speeding drivers in France caught doing 31mph or more over the speed limit will now earn themselves an actual criminal conviction.
The conviction will be a 'delit' level job, roughly equivalent to a lower level indicatble offence in the UK, so a significant blot on knes copybook. Not something you'd want on your CV, particularly if youre in a profession that requires a CRB check (evidence of reckless behaviour,propensity to not follow safety rules, rtc)
I applaud the French on this, and fervently prey it comes here, but with an even lower threshold (say, 20% over whatever the prevailing limit was at the location), make the roads a safer place for us cyclists.
Thoughts?
The conviction will be a 'delit' level job, roughly equivalent to a lower level indicatble offence in the UK, so a significant blot on knes copybook. Not something you'd want on your CV, particularly if youre in a profession that requires a CRB check (evidence of reckless behaviour,propensity to not follow safety rules, rtc)
I applaud the French on this, and fervently prey it comes here, but with an even lower threshold (say, 20% over whatever the prevailing limit was at the location), make the roads a safer place for us cyclists.
Thoughts?
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