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"Nice" derail then.


Back onto the real topic, I'm curious myself about how residents could be helping with speed enforcement (though not enough to actually contact the safer neighbourhood team myself) - I didn't think handheld speed guns had built in cameras, but I suppose that might be a thing? Without photographic evidence along with the speed gun log, usually a statement from the PC would be used as evidence.

Anyone know what the tech is like currently?

Loz Wrote:

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> henryb only posts to have a pop at motorists or to

> claim cyclists are faultless and wonderful. Check

> his/her posting history. Had it been just about

> anyone else probably I wouldn't have made that

> comment.


When have I ever claimed cyclists are faultless and wonderful? I don't have a problem with motorists - I am one myself. I have a problem with motorists who dirve dangerously and speed in residential streets. I also have a problem with speeding motorists who think they are above the law and current limits should not be enforced.

matryx Wrote:

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> "Nice" derail then.

>

> Back onto the real topic, I'm curious myself about

> how residents could be helping with speed

> enforcement (though not enough to actually contact

> the safer neighbourhood team myself) - I didn't

> think handheld speed guns had built in cameras,

> but I suppose that might be a thing? Without

> photographic evidence along with the speed gun

> log, usually a statement from the PC would be used

> as evidence.

> Anyone know what the tech is like currently?


Sounds like a SpeedWatch campaign. Other constabularies have done them. By the sounds of it the volunteers use hand held speed guns, there is a police officer supervising and only warnings are given to anyone stopped.

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