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Neal Keeling & Brett Gibbons

Cops catch 155 cars in two-hour speeding blitz on single 30mph road - including Nissan doing 70!

A motorist was caught driving at 70mph in a 30 mph as police launched a crackdown on speeders.

The Nissan Micra driver was one of 155 caught exceeding the speed limit in a two-hour blitz by traffic cops.

It was part of a clampdown by officers from Greater Manchester Police, who targeted the single road in the suburb of Newton Heath.

In response to the Nissan driver's behaviour the force tweeted: "Like or loathe speed enforcing, this speed is ridiculous in a 30 zone."

The tweet triggered disbelief and dismay, the Manchester Evening News reports.

One member of the public replied: "You sure the camera doesn't need re-calibrating. I mean, a Micra doing 70."

Rick Rodgers tweeted: "70 mph in one of them? Needs the tank checking for ethenyl. And licence removed before they seriously injure or kill someone. That's if they have one!"

Another asked: "70 in a 30. Is that a ban?"

GMP Traffic responded: "The driver will be referred straight to court. I'd like to think a ban but we just don't know."

UK speeding penalties

Greg Story posted: "70 mph in a 30 zone is obscene. We have people going past our house at 50-60 mph at times."

T Clegg posted: "I've been told several people have to die before the police can do anything. But then guess the police want a quantity of speeders rather than a handful of 70 mph plus."

In response GMP Traffic said: "Not at all. Some enforcement is done at fast speed sites and others at community concern sites following complaints by residents/businesses.

"Nobody has to die. Council put metro-count down, highways look at results and look at traffic calming. If this doesn’t work we then enforce."

Barbara Ward said: "Phew! That's a lot of cars in two hours, great job!."

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