Author: A20 Justice Alliance
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Drivers form campaign group A20 Justice Alliance to fight speeding fines in court
‘People have lost licences, jobs, relationships over unfair fines – something must be done’ A motorist is fighting to clear her name by appealing her case in crown court after being one of thousands stung by speeding fines.
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Thomas Turrell AM calls for independent investigation into the TFL and issues on the A20 Sidcup by-pass
RE: A20 Speed Limits Dear Sadiq, I am writing regarding serious failures in Transport for London’s (TfL) A20 speed reduction between October 2023 and October 2024. As you are surely aware there were a number of significant issues with the scheme’s implementation. These include 40mph signage that was half the size required under DfT guidelines…
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Our MPs, Laura Trott, Gareth Bacon and Louie French, write to Sadiq Khan again
Dear Sadiq, Re: A20 Sidcup Bypass – Temporary Speed Limit We write to you again on behalf of our constituents who were fined for speeding when Transport for London introduced a “temporary” speed restriction on the A20 Eastbound near Sidcup. Earlier this year we were contacted by hundreds of our constituents who had been issued…
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Sign the Petition. Demand Justice for A20 Motorists.
We demand immediate action to investigate this ongoing crisis and hold TfL accountable for violating public rights, endangering lives, and undermining the rule of law.
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Drivers Unite to Challenge Unjust Prosecutions on the A20 Sidcup By-pass
The A20 Justice Alliance has officially launched to challenge the unjust prosecutions resulting from the temporary 40mph speed limit enforcement on the A20 Sidcup By-pass.
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Kent motorists still fighting fines in court
A controversial speed limit change which saw thousands of motorists slapped with “incredibly harsh” fines is set to be axed in a few weeks — but the fight to overhaul the penalties incurred rages on.
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Fined drivers blame ‘inadequate’ signs at speed trap
Kent drivers caught speeding on a stretch of road in London say they will challenge the penalties due to “inadequate” signage.
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60,000 fines issued to drivers along A20 in Kent as speed limit suddenly changed
Speed cameras on the A20 between Sidcup and Swanley triggered more than 60,000 fines after the limit was suddenly lowered from 70mph to 40mph.
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Driver avoids six-month ban over ‘inadequate’ sign
A driver who racked up 12 penalty points within seven days on the same stretch of road has avoided a potential six-month ban after a court heard the signage was “inadequate”.
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A20 drivers will not have penalties waived – Met
Drivers fined for speeding on a road with an incorrect speed limit sign will not have their penalties waived, the Met Police has said.