Got flashed tonight driving through Windsor (not sure which road it was). I have been flashed before and never heard anything about it. What is the chances of you actually getting a ticket if you get flashed? Incidentally, the camera only flashed once. Would this make a difference....? 
Cheers
If you ever get flashed once then its no worries as the camera has to flash twice so that your speed can be measured from the marks on the road and this is used to confirm that the radar of the gatso has been set correctly and is indeed admissable as evidence in court.
Cameras cost big bucks for a police force to buy and run and a lot of them that you see are just flashing boxes to make you slow down. This is set to change now that the revenue earned is allowed to be ploughed back into cameras instead of going in the governments pocket.
With digital cameras and hard drives being installed in gatsos the days of hoping the film has run out will soon be over.
Also the not signing the form to get away with it doesn't actually work in blighty, and you can get nicked for perverting the course of justice by doing it. We are part of the EU and all the other countires have the right to remain silent, we dont, we have the right to incriminate ourselves by filling out the NIP.
Also whenever you get flashed write the date and time down and if you dont get the NIP (Notice of Intended Prosecution) within 14 days of said offence then its null and void. Which means the old bill cant do sh!t.