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Happychappy
29-01-2006, 4:45 PM
Hi,

I have posted in the other link concerning the GPS systems et, however, the information I have is slightly different although on the same theme.

I work in the security services and have high level access to the Police National Speed Camera Database, or the Safety Camera Partnerships database to be totally PC.

No, Im not the son of a deposed Nigerian dictator, who has millions in the bank but needs your help or one of the other scammers, but if you find the link was of use, you can always pop a donation into the British heart foundation. Police Speed Camera Database (http://www.e-database.co.uk/)

Just click the link, then click ask for a log in code, Then quiet simply enter your registration number. The database will check your vehicle number against the entire speed camera database and inform you if the vehicle has been checked and a prosecution is pending, or even if it has been checked but under the prosecution thresh-hold ? You will also get a photograph of your vehicle, driver and passenger ? Husbands beware, the photo's are very good nowadays, and the passenger can be easily identified :confused:

Please keep this quiet or I may face sanctions at work. Hope it helps, and if it made your artieries work, then remember the British Heart Foundation :rotfl:

Poppycat
29-01-2006, 5:02 PM
Found this

Domian name is regestered to


e-database.co.uk

212.227.124.161

Snooty Fox Leisure

Created: 14-Aug-2004
Updated: 07-Mar-2005
Source: whois.nic.uk



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Realist
29-01-2006, 5:16 PM
Old as the hills M8

Poppycat
29-01-2006, 5:47 PM
Some people claim its a con when I have googled Snooty Fox Leisure

must_dash
30-01-2006, 4:44 AM
Do I look that bad in the morning?

SilverScooby
30-01-2006, 7:45 PM
View - Source on that homepage brings up
"This is a fake program that is not intended to harm anyone (c) Paul Suggitt 2003"
which is a bit of a hint, maybe?

Poppycat
30-01-2006, 7:51 PM
Your right SilverScooby

Happychappy
30-01-2006, 10:21 PM
Well what a flop that turned out to be ?

Amateur sleuths believing it might be a con, others consider it a fake, my god what a humourless bunch. Lets go back to the train spotting and pulling legs off spiders for entertainment.

Just for the ***** challenged, it was a joke, seriously it really was, not a conspiracy, but maybe a little to difficult to understand, possibly the photo did resemble the driver and it really was a little too close to reality. oh well.

Hopefully the moderator or whoever can remove it as it was plainly in the too difficult to understand drawer.

Amba_Gambla
31-01-2006, 8:14 AM
stick with it happy chappy....

there are some people who take things waaaaaaay to seriously here....

Welcome to the site, and don't be scared off.... pop over to the moneysavers arms if you get a spare minute, there are loads of fun links/sites etc in there.....

I've seen one like this b4 where you get a picture of a donkey instead! :D