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Title: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: John S on August 13, 2010, 08:55:51 PM

It's no wonder the Swiss are so rich if this is the level of fines they impose. :o :swoon:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10960230 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10960230)

Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Jericoke on August 13, 2010, 09:11:33 PM
In Ontario, if you're caught doing that, you lose your liscense and your car on the spot.  (Even if the car's not yours!)
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Scott on August 13, 2010, 09:23:45 PM
Who said the Swiss are rich??  It's not as if they spread the fine around to everyone.  I could show you plenty of struggling Swiss.  The biggest problem at the moment is that there are a ton of racers on the highways, and they've been killing people almost monthly in massive crashes.  So the police have hiked the fines exponentially when you go more than 30kph over the speed limit.  Throw in a high income into the equation and there you have it.

Thankfully I do all the driving, and on paper I make little more than a waiter (my wife makes the big bucks).  Therefore my fines (like the one I am expecting from when I was passing through Biel yesterday and got flashed - my NAV didn't know the speed limit was reduced for construction) haven't been that bad.

Hard to feel sorry for this guy though...290kph in a 120kph zone is a bit retarded. 
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Ian on August 13, 2010, 10:10:52 PM
I like that Scott.......On paper I make little more than a waiter.  :P
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Canada Darrell™ on August 14, 2010, 12:36:31 AM
- my NAV didn't know the speed limit was reduced for construction)

You didn't really just try to lay some of the blame on a NAV computer did you? LOL  :tease:
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Dare on August 14, 2010, 01:01:35 AM
he should have bribed the cop 100,000,would have beat
the fine
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Scott on August 14, 2010, 06:31:36 AM
- my NAV didn't know the speed limit was reduced for construction)

You didn't really just try to lay some of the blame on a NAV computer did you? LOL  :tease:

Who me?
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: David on August 14, 2010, 10:21:56 AM
Hard to feel bad for them alright. There is a time and place for that kind of speed and public roads isn't it.  :crazy:
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: cosworth151 on August 14, 2010, 05:38:18 PM
If he has an SLS AMG and he let the cops catch him, he might deserve it.
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Scott on August 14, 2010, 05:45:35 PM
Front and rear cameras...with enough definition to recognize the driver.  Can't beat Swiss tech, that's for sure.
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Dare on August 14, 2010, 09:36:16 PM
Front and rear cameras...with enough definition to recognize the driver.  Can't beat Swiss tech, that's for sure.



where's the James Bond revolving license
plates when you need them
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: lkjohnson1950 on August 15, 2010, 03:31:02 AM
Even if you don't get photoed, it's hard to outrun a radio.

Lonny
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Jericoke on August 15, 2010, 02:13:05 PM
If he has an SLS AMG and he let the cops catch him, he might deserve it.

Ever see Fast and the Furious:  Tokyo Drift?

They've got their tuned car out on the highway in Tokyo, and get clocked doing about 200 kph.  The driver freaks out, but his passenger tells him to relax, since the cop cars are limited to 160 kph, and won't even bother pursuit.
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: cosworth151 on August 15, 2010, 02:33:38 PM
Front and rear cameras...with enough definition to recognize the driver.  Can't beat Swiss tech, that's for sure.

Sure you can. The average life expectancy for a traffic camera around here, from the time it's installed until it's shot/spray painted/blown up or other wise destroyed is about 12 hours. They never last past an election, anyway. They've been voted out every time they've been put on the ballot anywhere in the U.S.
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: SennaMan on August 15, 2010, 04:41:05 PM
Front and rear cameras...with enough definition to recognize the driver.  Can't beat Swiss tech, that's for sure.

Sure you can. The average life expectancy for a traffic camera around here, from the time it's installed until it's shot/spray painted/blown up or other wise destroyed is about 12 hours. They never last past an election, anyway. They've been voted out every time they've been put on the ballot anywhere in the U.S.

aah I just love that - it's living the life in the land of the free


...and as for negating the definintion of the cameras just wear a tinted 'full-face' crash helmet - for safety reasons of course!

"What else could it be, Officer?"
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: lkjohnson1950 on August 15, 2010, 06:38:15 PM
There's a guy in Scottsdale who has become infamous for blowing through their cameras wearing a gorilla mask. The cops of course vow to catch him. The Arizona Highway Patrol is removing it's mobile traffic cams because they weren't generating as much money as anticipated,

Lonny
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: Scott on August 15, 2010, 10:04:05 PM
I remember in Alberta they sold polaroid license plate covers that made it so the numbers could only be viewed from directly behind.  Unfortunately they only lasted a few months before they were banned.
Title: Re: Swede faces world-record $1m speeding penalty
Post by: cosworth151 on August 16, 2010, 12:41:58 PM
The whole thing is a scam. Many of the ones here in the States are run by for-profit companies who get a percentage of each ticket issued. When they were installed in a town near me (Heath, Ohio) the number of speeding tickets for that section of Route 79 jumped from around a dozen a day up to round 300 a day. Redflex, the company operating the scam, got 30% of the gross income. Within 3 weeks, the system has pumped out more tickets than there were people living in Heath!

It was voted out at the next election, as were the mayor & most of the city council!
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