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A motorist from Essex who faced a speeding charge has had the case against him dropped - but only after it was brought before the courts 24 times. | A motorist from Essex who faced a speeding charge has had the case against him dropped - but only after it was brought before the courts 24 times. |
Graham Orme from Colchester, had always maintained his innocence and spent more than three years fighting the charge. | Graham Orme from Colchester, had always maintained his innocence and spent more than three years fighting the charge. |
The case was finally dropped after a judge ruled that evidence put forward by a police officer was inadmissible. | The case was finally dropped after a judge ruled that evidence put forward by a police officer was inadmissible. |
Mr Orme, 56, was accused of travelling at 39mph in a 30mph zone in Colchester Road, Witham in September 2004. | Mr Orme, 56, was accused of travelling at 39mph in a 30mph zone in Colchester Road, Witham in September 2004. |
A judicial review of the judge's decision was upheld and the case was discontinued this week. | A judicial review of the judge's decision was upheld and the case was discontinued this week. |
'Ludicrous situation' | 'Ludicrous situation' |
Mr Orme thought the case would be resolved on the first day it was brought before Chelmsford magistrates in December 2004. | Mr Orme thought the case would be resolved on the first day it was brought before Chelmsford magistrates in December 2004. |
He described the Essex Safety Camera Partnership as "incompetent and heavy-handed". | He described the Essex Safety Camera Partnership as "incompetent and heavy-handed". |
Mr Orme, an electronics engineer, believes the speed camera recorded a false reading of his speed because of confusion caused by the reflections of a parked lorry. | Mr Orme, an electronics engineer, believes the speed camera recorded a false reading of his speed because of confusion caused by the reflections of a parked lorry. |
He believes police failed to take into account the obstructions when they placed an unattended speed camera on a tripod nearby. | He believes police failed to take into account the obstructions when they placed an unattended speed camera on a tripod nearby. |
Mr Orme, who has a clean licence, maintains he was travelling at or below 30mph at the time. | Mr Orme, who has a clean licence, maintains he was travelling at or below 30mph at the time. |
"I turned to my brother and said I think I've just been flashed, even then I wasn't sure I couldn't see any reason particularly why I should have been. | "I turned to my brother and said I think I've just been flashed, even then I wasn't sure I couldn't see any reason particularly why I should have been. |
Both cases cost the taxpayer an estimated £25,000 in total | Both cases cost the taxpayer an estimated £25,000 in total |
"It's a ludicrous situation and a frightful waste of public money," he said. | "It's a ludicrous situation and a frightful waste of public money," he said. |
"It could all have been settled on that first day if only they looked at the evidence." | "It could all have been settled on that first day if only they looked at the evidence." |
Mr Orme's legal case worker, John Tipple, of Linn and Associates of Harwich, told the BBC: "The Crown Prosecution Service have taken their eye off the ball for three years, putting my client through the stress and worry when he's always maintained his innocence." | Mr Orme's legal case worker, John Tipple, of Linn and Associates of Harwich, told the BBC: "The Crown Prosecution Service have taken their eye off the ball for three years, putting my client through the stress and worry when he's always maintained his innocence." |
Another motorist, Walter Probyn, 76, from Clacton, Essex, faced a speeding case which was also dragged before the courts 24 times before being dropped in August last year. | |
Both cases are estimated to have cost the taxpayer a total of at least £25,000. | Both cases are estimated to have cost the taxpayer a total of at least £25,000. |
Essex Police and the Essex Safety Camera Partnership refused to comment on the matter. | Essex Police and the Essex Safety Camera Partnership refused to comment on the matter. |
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