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I recently received a speeding fine from a speed camera. The car I was driving is owned by my wife. I paid the fine at local Post Office however they didn’t want my licence number and said not required. Will my wife be liable as she does not have a licence.

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Apparently the camera fines are no longer legally binding due to a recent court ruling. I only heard this from someone and have not verified it   

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No consequences for your wife.  Some of our cars are registered in my name, some to my wife - but I pay all of the fines.  I have never been required to show my drivers licence - only my id.  (pink card or passport).   AFAIK the 'points scheme' has not been instituted here in Thailand - it is only about making a little bit of money.

But seriously, 500 Baht is not much of a deterrent.

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23 minutes ago, G Rex said:

But seriously, 500 Baht is not much of a deterrent.

Quite a bit more than a day's wage, for the common folks.   Why I don't see a lot of 'made in TH' entry level car passing my on the highway.   Mostly the higher end vehicles.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

Quite a bit more than a days wage, for the common folks.   Why I don't see a lot of 'made in TH' entry level car passing my on the highway.   Mostly the higher end vehicles.

 

In my area , I am frequently overtaken by 30 year old corollas held together by duct tape, bog & the power of the amulet! - and of course delivery vans and fortuners...

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4 minutes ago, G Rex said:

In my area , I am frequently overtaken by 30 year old corollas held together by duct tape, bog & the power of the amulet! 

Did you see me recently, next time give me a wave 👋

 

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Don't worry, be happy. Fine paid, keep the receipt and that's it. Owning a vehicle does not implicate mandatory driving licensing; see all those commercial courier companies. 

In the past, yes, when you bought a car you were also automatically supplied with a lifelong driving license; some non-receiped outlays secured that document. Back in the day you would see much more often cars with red (temporary) car plates smashed up a pole, tree or anything else by - most likely - one of those lucky recipients of a gifted driving license 😉 

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Just a thought but I wonder if the speed camera was correctly set up, position and direction wise? I say this a someone I worked with many years ago received a ticket in the UK for speeding. He took it court and showed that the camera in the way it was set up was ready between 5 and 7 mph higher than the actual value. He was incidentally the MOD authority of radio system but just pointing a camera without taking into account the surrounds can lead to erroneous results. 

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On 5/22/2025 at 6:32 AM, smoo1954 said:

I recently received a speeding fine from a speed camera. The car I was driving is owned by my wife. I paid the fine at local Post Office however they didn’t want my licence number and said not required. Will my wife be liable as she does not have a licence.

No, you've paid the fine....and it's ok!

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2 hours ago, G Rex said:

 

In my area , I am frequently overtaken by 30 year old corollas held together by duct tape, bog & the power of the amulet! - and of course delivery vans and fortuners...

Why are you driving like a traffic hazard?:stoner:

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5 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Quite a bit more than a day's wage, for the common folks.   Why I don't see a lot of 'made in TH' entry level car passing my on the highway.   Mostly the higher end vehicles.

Most "made in TH" vehicles are limited to 180km/h.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

Most "made in TH" vehicles are limited to 180km/h.

I'm only doing 90 kph most times, if that.  Remember my Vios & Mazda 2, and would cruise OK at 100+.   But I slowed down when all the cameras came out, and they started a point system.

 

Although all the speeding tickets I got, only one had the wife's name & DL # on it.  Every speeding ticket was a scam, as stated way faster than I would ever drive, as in 110-121 kph.   Two were 121 kph :cheesy: 

 

Nah ... do 120 in either of those cars, and you definitely know it.  Cheaper to simply pay than fight.

 

If I had known at the time, most don't pay, I would have done the same.

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