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Blitz in Bremen, A 281, FR BAB 1- prevent fines, points and driving bans!

Are you supposed to have exceeded the maximum speed permitted here outside built-up areas of 50 km / h? Then the hearing sheet from the Bremen fine office is promptly followed by the corresponding fine notice. Even before the intended reform, there is a fine of 70 € and one point if the speed is exceeded by 21 km / h. At 26 km / h there is one point, a month’s driving ban and € 80. This increases every 5 km / h and can be increased for repeat offenders.

But it doesn’t have to come to that. At this measuring point, an experienced defense attorney can save you the impending fine, points and driving ban.

The guarantee for the success of your objection are the sources of error in the PoliscanSpeed ​​laser measuring device used.

This measures with emitted laser pulses which, when sent back, enable the speed camera to determine the travel time for the previously entered measuring distance. The speed is then automatically calculated from this. If the limit value is exceeded, the camera is triggered.

In about 50% of all cases, however, distorted backscatter signals lead to incorrect time determination and thus speed calculation. This serial error may also have occurred during your measurement.

The speed camera has very great difficulty assigning it when driving in convoy and overtaking. In the case of a precise check, it is then not possible to assign whether the vehicle shown was actually measured.

In some cases, values ​​are processed and stored that are obtained outside the permissible measuring range of 20 to 50 m in front of the measuring device.

In some of the measurements, the measuring device includes measured values ​​that are obtained outside the permissible measuring range of 50 m to 20 m in front of the measuring device. An algorithm actually has to ensure that measurement data that are collected outside of the measurement field are filtered out. According to a report commissioned by the Mannheim District Court, this is not the case in 53% of the measurements. In this way, the reliability of the measurement can be successfully challenged in these cases.

The device is precisely aligned with the roadway using the scanning angle. This is necessary because so-called “oblique measurements” automatically cause the speed values ​​to be too high. Due to the lack of knowledge of the officers deployed, serious construction errors occur time and again.

In order to avoid this, the manufacturer expressly requests that the measuring officers be trained on the device. If this is not noted in the measurement documents, the process is discontinued.

If the device calibration has expired due to non-compliance with the maintenance intervals, the entire series of measurements is canceled.

These and many other errors can be found by evaluating your raw measurement data and measurement protocols.

Attorney Andreas Junge therefore obtains a technical expert report for your measurement process. This lists the errors found and scientifically justifies their negative impact on the specified measurement data.

It is thus the basis for applications for evidence, with which the inaccuracy of your specific measurement is proven to the competent court. An acquittal follows or the proceedings are at least discontinued.

In this case, you are spared points in the register of suitability to drive (formerly the central traffic register) in Flensburg or even a driving ban.

If you have legal protection insurance, you will not incur any costs for the entire procedure.

Important: Report to a lawyer specializing in regulatory offense law at an early stage, preferably when you have received a hearing from the authority. The sooner you report, the more effective the defense.

Attorney Young defends annually nationwide in approx. 1000 fine proceedings and he is a specialist lawyer for criminal law. This means that he has the knowledge and experience to advise and defend you optimally. The local distance is not an obstacle.

Just send an email or call Andreas Junge’s office.

The initial legal consultation is free of charge in any case. You can also contact us at short notice via mobile phone: 01792346907. The usual messenger services are available.

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