Fwiw I've never received a speeding ticket for being a few miles over the limit, my point was more to do with being over the speed limit usually by just a mile or two but not purposely doing so - in other words technically speeding.
My biggest crime was once when my daughter was about 13, we had driven out of a MacDonald's and was stopped at traffic lights at a junction.
My daughter then managed to spill her drink down herself.
While stationary I unclipped my seatbelt, reached over to the back seat where the was a box of tissues to hand to her. Whilst doing this the lights changed and the car behind beeped me.
I handed the tissues to my daughter, set off in first gear and put my seatbelt back on.
About 20 seconds later a police car came passed me pulled me over and gave me a ticket, even though I explained what I had done, my daughter showed her top and jeans which were still wet and about ten soggy tissues in the passenger stairwell which she had used to mop herself with!
Is it any wonder why the police are seen by many as they sometimes are?
I wrote to the Chief Inspectors Office and was told that I could attend an online training course on the importance of wearing a seatbelt which would mean no penalty points and no need to inform my insurance but I still had to pay the fixed penalty notice and the Chief Inspector (or whoever wrote the letter in his name) clearly believed they were doing me a kindness.
Shit happens and I took it on the chin, I reasoned there were probably far worse things I'd done that maybe I'd got away with (nothing bad, I'm not that type of a person, maybe say unknowingly been doing 40 in a 30 area before I spotted a sign sort of thing) but there was simply no need for me to waste a couple of hours being told to do what I do anyway and being £50 or whatever it was out of pocket for technically (travelling at about 5 miles an hour for about six seconds) breaking the law!
Worse things happen at sea and all that and I am one of those that can move on but there's some dicks in every job I suppose but I suspect the police have more than there fair share!
Hey ho!