YOU might say that I’m prejudiced.

The DVLA have my driving licence at the moment, in order for it to be defaced by the addition of three penalty points.

My heinous offence was to have been caught, on an automatic camera, doing 5mph above the statutory 30mph in some slightly populated rural fastness in the Chilterns.

However, my £60 fine has been reluctantly paid and when my licence is returned in some weeks’ time, I shall have been sufficiently penalised to be allowed to drive again. I have just driven along the same stretch of road, towards Bledlow Ridge via the M40 and the A40 and, despite a multitude of signs shouting a speed limit of 50, together with lots of others restricting drivers to 30 or 20 in villages, or along stretches considered dangerous, in spite of all these prohibitions, every vehicle along that road passed me at speeds of up to 80mph and without a single warning of concealed automatic cameras.

Do I have any right to be prejudiced?

LIONEL HORNER, Eden Drive, Headington