So it is good with you of they decide to randomly impound your car and make you pay the fees even if you weren't going 50 over and the cop made it all up. Still on the hook for thousands after being found not guilty.
And how often are you suggesting this happens? Got any stories to share?
Police need to be able to prove their case in court, typically with a radar capture. Without that they know they have zero percent chance of a conviction. The courts have little patience for police wasting their time dragging people into court with these charges without proof only to have them thrown out immediately. The police also know that.
It's a common argument used by people against this law, but it doesn't seem to be something that's actually based in reality. If it was happening routinely we'd all hear about it endlessly.
No they won't it has happened and no one has ever got a red cent back from the police.
Pretty sure a good lawyer would make it work, and also equally sure that any agreements reached that had the dependent reimbursed for such would be kept under a very tight NDA.