BluKoo
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Got 3 points and a £60 fine tonight. Here's the story...
I turned left from Bon Accord Street onto Langstane Place and pulled up on the left hand side at the point I thought would be the least inconvenient. As far away from the crossing as possible while not obstructing the entrance/exit a little further down the road from the Prohibition Bar on Langstane Place.
I had arranged to meet my dad near there and the only reason I stopped was to send a text message to my dad to tell him I was outside.
As I was texting, two police officers walked round the corner. As soon as they brought the problem of where I was stopped to my attention I explained my reason for stopping. I also apologised, and offered to move the vehicle right away.
However regardless of the fact this spot was an unsafe place to stop (in their eyes), they proceeded to talk to me, do various checks and take my details. This resulted in the car sitting on that spot for a further 10-15 minutes. In my opinion, this was a poor judgment on their behalf.
Initially my dad said he'd pay the fine, but now we've decided to take it to court because it'll cost them a lot more than £60 to pursue the case.
I know technically I was in the wrong, but surely they could have just let me move on.
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Steve
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cant stop there blud rules are rules
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Jamie-C
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Rules are rules. They were doing their job.
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leon.
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theres a bit further up you could have stopped
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adiohead
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Should have said your car conked out
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John
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You get points every single time you get caught on zig zags, no exceptions, does everybody not know this?
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Martin W
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he shouldnt have stopped there i agree, but for the copper to then keep him there for another 10 minutes kinda contradicts what the copper is going to do you for. i'd go to court too, but there is a parking bay at the end of the zig zags, you should have stopped there, providing there was no car in it already!
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
cant stop there blud rules are rules
I understand that, but I thought a little discretion would have been appropriate in this case.
As I said, I offered to move the car immediately, but because they wanted to deal with the matter then, the car remained in that spot for a further 10-15 mins.
If it really is an inappropriate place to stop surely they would have been keen on the car being moved sooner rather than later.
quote: Originally posted by leon.
theres a bit further up you could have stopped
That image is from google street view. All the parking places were full at this time.
quote: Originally posted by John
You get points every single time you get caught on zig zags, no exceptions, does everybody not know this?
I never noticed I was still on the zig-zags and I wasn't aware it was a penalty worth 3 points and £60
[Edited on 11-11-2010 by BluKoo]
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Jamie-C
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Theres no point going to court , you shouldn't have been parked there end off
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John
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Coppers aren't the smartest tools in the shed, Zig Zags are a fair one, especially when everyone should know not to stop on them in any circumstances.
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Paul_J
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unfortunately zigzags = 3 points... you will not win or even look clever in court.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
unfortunately zigzags = 3 points... you will not win or even look clever in court.
Certainly not trying to look clever. Just hoping to argue my case and see what happens.
Hopefully they'll trade the 3 points for a bigger fine.
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Nic Barnes
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they are more interested in banning people who dont know the rules of the road than giving them fines. which is fair enough. if someone cant drive but has loads of money, why should they get off with it?
accept the punishment and move on.
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BluKoo
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I'd say they're more interested in collecting cash than dishing out points in a minor matter like this.
I'm looking to get a job as a delivery driver, but these points may hinder the process. If i'm forced to sign on and take money from the government instead of earning my own cash and paying tax, then fair doos.
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Nic Barnes
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it wont. be lucky to find many delivery drivers without points mate.
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ste_p23
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Tbh i dont even know what Zig Zag lines mean i would of plonked my car there and parked up
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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You have no case, stopping on zig-zags is points.
The fact he kept you there is just a logistical aspect of him administering the points. You will lose.
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BluKoo
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I was under the impression they were advisory, not mandatory.
I'll learn from my mistake though.
quote: Originally posted by Ian
You have no case, stopping on zig-zags is points.
The fact he kept you there is just a logistical aspect of him administering the points. You will lose.
Maybe so, but i'm not gonna go without a fight
I'm not gonna roll over and take the points.
I'll be sure to keep you all updated (even if i lose).
[Edited on 11-11-2010 by BluKoo]
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MarkSport
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Personally I wouldn't take it to court. you were parked illegally on zigzag lines
I would have took the fine and points and not done it again!
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John
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If you do actually take this to court they'll probably throw costs on top of the fine at best, whilst still giving you points, as well as wasting everyone's time.
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Ian
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Of course they will, your choices are fine and point now or fine, points and costs later.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
However regardless of the fact this spot was an unsafe place to stop (in their eyes), they proceeded to talk to me, do various checks and take my details. This resulted in the car sitting on that spot for a further 10-15 minutes. In my opinion, this was a poor judgment on their behalf.
i would really like to see you say that bit in court about poor judgement
amazing stuff mate.
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by John
If you do actually take this to court they'll probably throw costs on top of the fine at best, whilst still giving you points, as well as wasting everyone's time.
You cannot be charged extra for court costs in Scotland.
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
i would really like to see you say that bit in court about poor judgement
amazing stuff mate.
I guess it is a little hypocritical, but i'm willing to give it a bash.
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Hammer
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I've been let off with stopping on zig zags before A lovely police man of Asian persuasion told me to kindly move along 5 feet to a safe stopping spot.
This has no relevance to this thread other than gloating tbh.
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BluKoo
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Ya bugger
Thats the sort of behaviour I was hoping for.
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