Yes, my mistake 14 days. Ha I should know I did use it once as I was reported speeding NIP but they sadly got the place of offence totally wrong (think they got their film evidence muddled with another location they monitor
) and the delay in correcting it got me off.
My main point is when we were in the EU were like all member states were had to issue NIP or equivalent in 14 days.
Googling came up with this Tripadvisor discussion:
Tripadvisor
Which seems to boil down to, you can dispute it but it will cost you more, just pay up!
Also I see Satnav speed cam detectors are not a good idea, which are on my XGody sat nav, must delete them ASAP
SPEED CAMERA DETECTORS IN FRANCE
France says 'non' to camera detectors
Speed camera detectors are legal at home. But it's not always true abroad, where many countries have laws that ban drivers from carrying or using them.
Since 2012, it's been strictly forbidden under the French 'Code de la Route' (highway code) to have a speed camera detector in a car in France. That's regardless of whether or not you're using it.
Read our guide to understand what the law says and what it means for your driving trip to France.
What does the French law say?
French laws ban drivers from carrying devices that can detect speed cameras. This covers:
- Radar and laser detectors, which pick up the signal from mobile speed cameras
- GPS systems which show fixed speed cameras that exist on a database
Banned GPS systems can include sat navs and other navigation devices that show you where fixed speed cameras are.
'Jammers' which block the signal from a speed camera to stop you being caught are illegal, both here and abroad.
What are the penalties?
If you're caught with one of the banned devices, you could be penalised. Penalties can include:
- Fines of up to €1,500
- Confiscation of the device
- The vehicle being confiscated
Penalties can be issued if you're using the device or if you simply have it in the car, even if it's switched off.