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9 Comments on “Essex [UK] Speed Camera Rakes in £1m a year...”


  • avatar
    tedward

    I’d be suprised if, with this kind of press, it dosen’t get taken out. On the other hand, I’d bet 1M pounds buys quite a few cameras.

  • avatar
    semi

    Nice. Something for me to shoot at.

    If no one in the Essex media is reporting this as a warning to drivers then it proves that it’s NOT a speed deterrent but a revenue stream for the local authorities.

    Speeding is something that should be deterred by law enforcement officers and not measured (for money) by electronic survelliance. This setup does nothing to prevent high speed collisions. A posted cop at dangerous spots would save lives.

    If any Brits are reading this: they sell some license plate covers to prevent your plate from being photographed.

  • avatar

    Awww man. People I know STEAL these things; beat them off their poles with aluminum bats and shoot them with high powered rifles.

    I wanna see a Jihadist hit one with an RPG.

  • avatar
    aunt jemima

    1 million pounds per year? i need to get me one of those.

  • avatar
    Kurt.

    That’s $1,455,761.42 to us Yanks!

    Top Gear did a nice piece (actual serveral) on these cameras.

  • avatar
    Airhen

    “There’s no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What’s there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted – and you create a nation of law-breakers – and then you cash in on guilt.” ‘Atlas Shrugged’ 1957

  • avatar
    TaxedAndConfused

    If any Brits are reading this: they sell some license plate covers to prevent your plate from being photographed.

    I was stopped by the (Lancashire) Police for having a dirty numberplate once, so I doubt they would take kindly to this approach.

  • avatar

    Just do what us Yanks do.
    Pay a law firm $100 a year to fight every ticket and log jam the judicial system. Well see how much money is left from that $1.5M.

  • avatar
    semi

    The license plate shield is frowned upon here but is not illegal as police can still see the numbers from street level. Only the Eye of Mordor is blind to your number. Don’t be afraid of your government.

    In America, most speed cameras are implemented by municipalities. Enforced as code or ordinance violations and NOT as moving violations. While there may be a financial penalty involved, your license is free from points or suspension.

    The Escort Passport 9500iX radar detector is your best defence. It has most speed camera locations loaded and is immune to VG2 detection (s*@k on that Virginia pigs).

    Of course, your area should have an online forum keeping track of speed traps and cameras to avoid. And kill that revenue stream for the coppers. In the States, we’re used to having “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state…” I’m talking to you, Britania!

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