No penalty for driver caught at 275 km/h on french motorway
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THE COURT WAS FORCED TO ACQUIT THE DEFENDANT BASED ON A TECHNICALITY A man who was caught by a speed camera driving at 275 km/h on a motorway in north-west France, has escaped all charges
due to a technicality. The driver was ‘flashed’ by the camera on the A29 in Seine-Maritime (Normandy), which is limited at 130km/h, while driving from Rouen on May 20. Normally, such an
offence is punished by a fine of €1,500, a deduction of six points, confiscation of the vehicle in question, and - in some cases - up to three years suspension from driving. But despite the
excessive speed, the driver escaped condemnation in court, as his lawyer was a specialist in road and driving law. The lawyer based his client’s defence on a ‘loophole’ in the technical
documentation of the speed camera, which states that the camera cannot - theoretically - detect speeds higher than 250 km/h. Speaking in the Dieppe court, the lawyer said: “The measurement
of 275 km/h cannot be considered reliable because it is higher than the limit specified in the [speed camera’s] technical manual.” The 275 km/h record was therefore found to be legally
invalid, nullifying the case. The court was forced to acquit the driver. READ MORE: HOW DO SPEEDING FINES WORK IN FRANCE? This decision has called into question the rigour and validity of
speeding laws, and may lead to changes in future. It has also sparked a debate over the need to keep speed monitoring - and other roadside tools - up-to-date, and ensure that they keep pace
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