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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

bandit wrote:Typically the speeding fine letter will contain 2 elements. 1st a charge notice from your hire company to you, for them taking the time to tell the Swiss police how to find you :evil: . Secondly there is usually what looks like a bank slip, in orange or red, and this will have the price of your fine on it.


Seem to be very experienced with speeding fines......had many????? :D

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

bandit wrote:Wickers, they probably thought you were smuggling meat into Switzerland. It´s big business as meat is pricey, hence there are lots of supermarkets...just over each border crossing )


Bandit please keep up, I know longer work for the supermarket chain 8)

RoseR
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Wickers, they probably thought you were smuggling meat into Switzerland. It´s big business as meat is pricey, hence there are lots of supermarkets...just over each border crossing )


Bandit please keep up, I know longer work for the supermarket chain 8)

Hows the new job going Ian? I went to the grand opening and a tour round of the place that I am going to work.....wow its so nice I cant wait to get started.
I'm a laydee

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

RoseR wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Wickers, they probably thought you were smuggling meat into Switzerland. It´s big business as meat is pricey, hence there are lots of supermarkets...just over each border crossing )


Bandit please keep up, I know longer work for the supermarket chain 8)

Hows the new job going Ian? I went to the grand opening and a tour round of the place that I am going to work.....wow its so nice I cant wait to get started.


Ok Rose thanks, I'm doing four week induction at the moment, getting used to different systems, people are friendly but I just want to get into my store :wink:

Bandit
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Typically the speeding fine letter will contain 2 elements. 1st a charge notice from your hire company to you, for them taking the time to tell the Swiss police how to find you :evil: . Secondly there is usually what looks like a bank slip, in orange or red, and this will have the price of your fine on it.


Seem to be very experienced with speeding fines......had many????? :D


Actually, one is enough :evil:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Typically the speeding fine letter will contain 2 elements. 1st a charge notice from your hire company to you, for them taking the time to tell the Swiss police how to find you :evil: . Secondly there is usually what looks like a bank slip, in orange or red, and this will have the price of your fine on it.


Seem to be very experienced with speeding fines......had many????? :D


Actually, one is enough :evil:


I have got caught in the past with 40's in a 30...never been caught for the big ones though...touch wood :shock:

Bandit
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Typically the speeding fine letter will contain 2 elements. 1st a charge notice from your hire company to you, for them taking the time to tell the Swiss police how to find you :evil: . Secondly there is usually what looks like a bank slip, in orange or red, and this will have the price of your fine on it.


Seem to be very experienced with speeding fines......had many????? :D


Actually, one is enough :evil:


I have got caught in the past with 40's in a 30...never been caught for the big ones though...touch wood :shock:


Wickers, the speed cameras in Switzerland, are good for generating revenue. This means that you can have 2 or 3 different speed limits in the same couple of km´s, with no notice of the changes before you´re in the "zone". A camera will be placed to catch the folk that can´t figure out just what speed limit applies there and then. Kerching :evil:
Additionally, immediate speed reductions can apply at congested areas or roadworks, and cameras respond accordingly. Kerching :evil:

Get the idea :roll:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Speeding in Switzerland'
posted Aug-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:Typically the speeding fine letter will contain 2 elements. 1st a charge notice from your hire company to you, for them taking the time to tell the Swiss police how to find you :evil: . Secondly there is usually what looks like a bank slip, in orange or red, and this will have the price of your fine on it.


Seem to be very experienced with speeding fines......had many????? :D


Actually, one is enough :evil:


I have got caught in the past with 40's in a 30...never been caught for the big ones though...touch wood :shock:


Wickers, the speed cameras in Switzerland, are good for generating revenue. This means that you can have 2 or 3 different speed limits in the same couple of km´s, with no notice of the changes before you´re in the "zone". A camera will be placed to catch the folk that can´t figure out just what speed limit applies there and then. Kerching :evil:
Additionally, immediate speed reductions can apply at congested areas or roadworks, and cameras respond accordingly. Kerching :evil:

Get the idea :roll:


Yes it's not rocket science you drive to a maximum of 10% over the speed limit,taking into consideration that car speedos are approx. 10% inaccurate you should never get caught....unless you are not aware of speed limits on foreign roads....but that would be silly 8)

Topic last updated on 09-August-2009 at 19:21