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17th January 2010, 04:16
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Originally Posted by Rogue_Shadow
one type of camera that is not mentioned is the new camera car.
Ok I'm not having a laugh here, it was on the BBC not long ago.
Basically, its a white car abit larger than a smart car, with a telescopic pole that come out the roof with a camera mounted on the top.
so its like a submarine periscope. They can be deployed anywhere. They can be used for speeding, invalid or no tax disc (it can zoom), driver using mobile phone while driving, no seatbelt.
Its one evil mother F'in camera car. I'll try and find a picture so you dont think im having a laugh
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Ok I cant find the one in BBC report, but this is basically what it is

I'll keep looking
Here it is

thats not a lamp post ha ha, that's the camera extended 
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the top one i think its the google street view car lol
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17th January 2010, 12:13
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Originally Posted by mickyfinn
the top one i think its the google street view car lol 
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I thought that, but it comes from a BBC article regarding mobile speed camera's
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17th January 2010, 12:41
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[QUOTE=jonnysamol;3097581]Them DS2 ones look worryingly hard to see.[/QUOTE
They could literally be anywhere jus like a post in the ground
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17th January 2010, 16:04
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Front windows are tinted too much = Illegal!!!
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17th January 2010, 16:46
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Originally Posted by mickyfinn
second thing is in the highway code it states you are allowed to use the full power of your car to overtake as long as you return to the speed limit straight away after overtaking
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If you read the highway code you will find it says nothing of the sort.
The speed limit is exactly that. The ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM you are allowed to travel on that stretch of road. It applies to both sides of the road whatever direction you are travelling.
If you can't complete the manoeuvre safely and without breaking the speed limit then you shouldn't be doing it.
But none of us speed anyway so that doesn't matter
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17th January 2010, 16:48
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Originally Posted by Mr_P
If you read the highway code you will find it says nothing of the sort.
The speed limit is exactly that. The ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM you are allowed to travel on that stretch of road. It applies to both sides of the road whatever direction you are travelling.
If you can't complete the manoeuvre safely and without breaking the speed limit then you shouldn't be doing it.
But none of us speed anyway so that doesn't matter 
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What he said tbh. If anyone thinks any different, you're a bonehead.
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7th March 2010, 15:37
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does police cars have cameras on them when driving towards them ?? while they are driving towards you ?
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7th March 2010, 16:57
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Over a year old but I hadn't read this - very useful! There is a watchmen at my local crossroads... definite sly bastard.
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7th February 2011, 22:54
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Also glad I live in North Yorkshire, until a man in a yellow jacket is at the side of the road waiting to shoot speeding points all over your license
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8th February 2011, 01:10
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cunts the lot of them
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LOL. I didn't realise you were the fucking Gok Wang of saxos.
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8th February 2011, 01:19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by essexdon
cunts the lot of them
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LOL!
Agreed!
Was going to go into the police force last year but all they do is see me, young driver in a slighly modded car, and have a go at me for no reason 
I pay my Tax, got my MOT, got insurance, same with the car, nothing wrong, kept in good condition and still they find something to be picky on the nobs.
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8th February 2011, 02:16
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This thread misses out the main enemy when it comes to speed camera's -
ANPR / Camera Cars (marked or unmarked traffic police) !
(That white smart car will be an ANPR attempt of a traffic car)
Traffic use VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer And Recorder) to record you time over a given distance. They can do this while they follow you, or by parking up and looking at a given distance in the road.
Basically they have a computer in their car linked to an inbuilt video recorder.
If you are getting followed (or even if you are following); when your car passes a fixed point (anything - lamp post, post box, street sign - any fixed reference) they press the time start button. When they pass the same point they press the distance start button. After they have followed you for long enough (or they think you are likely to slow down), they will find another fixed reference and press the time stop button. When they pass it, they press the distance stop button. This works out, and instantly and records the distance you have done over a given time - which obviously equates to your speed.
If you are not getting followed; more dangerously, VASCAR can easily be used on any road which as a good clear view of a long stretch (A-roads with fly over bridges). If you have ever noticed them white rectangles, circles, or diamonds in the middle of the road - that is what these are for. There will be two over a given distance (usually about half a mile) that traffic can easily see and record with their on-board camera. The distance between the two markings is pre set, and all the operator needs to do is press time start when you go over the first marking and time stop after you pass the second. This works out time over the given distance which obviously equates to your speed.
The only real defence against these type of cameras is to be aware. Look out for typical unmarked traffic signs. Two tossers in the car, cameras at the front and rear. LED's in the bumper/grill, no pointless stickers/reg logos, GPS airwave aerials (1 short stubby one), tracker aerials (4 big ones) authority number plates (YJ05 XXX or YK05 XXX, or newer in Yorkshire - look at marked police and match the beginning to similar unmarked traffic numbers).
If you get caught, check the evidence - if it's there.. there is little you can do
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8th February 2011, 07:07
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no speeding, no worries.
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8th February 2011, 09:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by outrage_uk
The only real defence against these type of cameras is to be aware. Look out for typical unmarked traffic signs. Two tossers in the car, cameras at the front and rear. LED's in the bumper/grill, no pointless stickers/reg logos, GPS airwave aerials (1 short stubby one), tracker aerials (4 big ones) authority number plates (YJ05 XXX or YK05 XXX, or newer in Yorkshire - look at marked police and match the beginning to similar unmarked traffic numbers).
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most of the ones around here are DKxx, except one corsa i saw at a petrol station with a copper in which was SO05!
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8th February 2011, 09:05
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To be fair, if you are not speeding and you have all your documents in order....i.e tax, mot and insurance.....then you have nothing to worry about
If you are breaking the law then you can't really moan when you get caught
Speed cameras are just money making devices, all they do is stop people speeding until the white floor markings dissapear and them boom....they speed up again
Waste of time and money!
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8th February 2011, 09:22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by devilsadvocate
To be fair, if you are not speeding and you have all your documents in order....i.e tax, mot and insurance.....then you have nothing to worry about
If you are breaking the law then you can't really moan when you get caught
Speed cameras are just money making devices, all they do is stop people speeding until the white floor markings dissapear and them boom....they speed up again
Waste of time and money!
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+1
they snuck a traffic light camera on us a few weeks back. was hilarious watching everyone shit themselves as they didn't see it
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