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  1. Does anyone know please whether Notices of intended prosecution for speeding must, by law, specify the actual speed you were doing at the time of the alleged offence or can the police issue a general description which states "Speeding - exceed 30 mph on restricted road - manned equipment" I fully appreciate that well intended PW members may have opinions but what I am really interested in is the letter of the law - if, indeed, there is one. So a pointer in the right direction would be most helpful. If a member has the answer but doesn't wish to say so on open forum then please PM me. Many thanks
  2. Been talking to a few fellow Dog walkers and have been informed that Wardens in a local Park are telling people that all Dogs must be on a lead from now on to protect ground nesting birds-this is a public woodland and no livestock or rare species inhabit it - does anyone know the definitive law? And before you ask, my Spaniels are very well behaved and always off the lead in the Park - they are chipped and wear collars and because of this I let them run free in public places where they cannot do any damage but never on private land unless they are out shooting with me.
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