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Speed camera site

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www.policecamera.co.uk

Lists all the mobile camera sites in most areas. I am in favour of more traffic police on the roads than to have sneakily hidden cameras catching out the 99.5% law abiding motorist.
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  • dudius
    dudius Posts: 219 Forumite

    Lists all the mobile camera sites in most areas. I am in favour of more traffic police on the roads than to have sneakily hidden cameras catching out the 99.5% law abiding motorist.

    If they were law-abiding, how could they be caught out? :cool:
  • dudius wrote: »
    If they were law-abiding, how could they be caught out? :cool:

    Your totally right!!!!

    Speed camera are only catching people out who are going over the speed limit, thus breaking the law.
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  • CCCele
    CCCele Posts: 218 Forumite
    He did say 99.5% law abiding motorist.
  • dudius
    dudius Posts: 219 Forumite
    Well, If I were to spend 0.5% of my time breaking the law by, say, burglary, I'm sure I'd expect to be "caught out" at some point.
  • It's not always intentional speeding... are you saying you've never ever gone over the speed limit? It's not the same as burglary, you don't accidentally trip through someone's window and make off with their belongings!:rotfl:
  • the reason this is in debate is because most law abiding people do not agree with some of the speed limits applied to some roads but, do not have a choice so they may go over the speed limit thus becoming unlawful but that does not make them bad people I drive very early in the morning mostly on empty roads if I speed does that make me a bad person.
  • katlady wrote: »
    the reason this is in debate is because most law abiding people do not agree with some of the speed limits applied to some roads but, do not have a choice so they may go over the speed limit thus becoming unlawful but that does not make them bad people I drive very early in the morning mostly on empty roads if I speed does that make me a bad person.
    Some idiots would argue you're a filthy criminal! In reality we need more traffic police as suggested previously, and many more unmarked cars to catch the real criminals. Remember, speed alone doesn't kill ;)
  • Farway
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    Thanks for link, but not much good for those of us South or West of Watford
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    No lancs either:rolleyes:
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