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Drivers could be fined £1000 for sharing speed camera warnings to others

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Motorists may face substantial fines, possibly reaching four figures, for utilizing social media to alert others about police speed traps.

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▶️ Contraventions can be contested on the official violation processing site within 45 days. But some motorists now think they can avoid it in another way, via proposals received on social networks. A TF1 JT team picked up the ball, obviously illegal. - “The game was not worth it”: trying to get a ticket cancelled on social networks can be expensive (Police, justice and news items).

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Drivers could be fined £1000 for sharing speed camera warnings to others

Motorists may face substantial fines, possibly reaching four figures, for utilizing social media to alert others about police speed traps.

·Blackburn, United Kingdom
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Wirral Globe broke the news in Merseyside, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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