Paint 1-0 Speed Camera

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americancrx

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411 posts

229 months

Friday 11th April
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Why did neither the British nor the French throw balloons full of oil-based paint at the first speed cameras when they were introduced?

psi310398

10,025 posts

215 months

Friday 11th April
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I don’t know but the French and Italians have caught up.

I’d estimate that every other camera that I have passed in either country over the last five years has been sprayed over or vandalised in some way. It was particularly prevalent in France with the rural unrest over Macron’s policies a while back.

paul.deitch

2,195 posts

269 months

Friday 11th April
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I'm back in the UK for a week for an event travelling in Yorkshire/Cheshire area. The amount of speed cameras I have seen is incredible. Is the UK a nation of speeders? And the costs must be huge.

WonkeyDonkey

2,450 posts

115 months

Friday 11th April
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paul.deitch said:
I'm back in the UK for a week for an event travelling in Yorkshire/Cheshire area. The amount of speed cameras I have seen is incredible. Is the UK a nation of speeders? And the costs must be huge.
No we're a nation of idiots that fail to see a bright yellow box on a stick.

R0G

5,012 posts

167 months

Friday 11th April
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WonkeyDonkey said:
No we're a nation of idiots that fail to see a bright yellow box on a stick.
I would say that we are a nation that fails to drive the way they were taught and tested for

Patio

1,030 posts

23 months

Friday 11th April
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WonkeyDonkey said:
paul.deitch said:
I'm back in the UK for a week for an event travelling in Yorkshire/Cheshire area. The amount of speed cameras I have seen is incredible. Is the UK a nation of speeders? And the costs must be huge.
No we're a nation of idiots that fail to see a bright yellow box on a stick.
It's seen you long before you see it

Just make sure you're with the 10% + 2

My Mrs has just got her NIP for 36 in Scarborough

Countdown

43,628 posts

208 months

Friday 11th April
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Patio said:
Just make sure you're with the 10% + 2
It’s not hard tbh.

GSA_fattie

2,291 posts

233 months

Friday 11th April
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no we're a nation of easily brainwashed muppets who fell for the camera in all aspects of our lives

on the basis of unrealistic health and safety and fear of crime arguments that scared a section of the populous via the media and online portals, that give them a voice over and above their importance and anyone who protests or dare speak against such is seen as an outlier and shouted down with venom, and now it cannot be stopped

it’s the same with the reduction in speed limits

Zetec-S

6,402 posts

105 months

Friday 11th April
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paul.deitch said:
I'm back in the UK for a week for an event travelling in Yorkshire/Cheshire area. The amount of speed cameras I have seen is incredible. Is the UK a nation of speeders? And the costs must be huge.
Drive anywhere in the UK for more than 5 minutes and yes, you'll see people speeding. I'd say the majority of drivers will exceed the speed limit at times.

The problem is twofold:

- Drivers who complain about speeding/bad driving, yet don't realise they are guilty. The number of mum-mobiles which fly up and down the main road on our estate far exceeds the number of "boy racers" they complain about on facebook. But I think it's ok to speed when you're running late for school/work/football practice/etc. Likewise the number of people on my commute who pootle along at 45-50 in a NSL, but barely slow down when we get to the 20 or 30mph villages with concealed entrances, no pavements, schoolkids crossing, etc.

- The media (and now social media) drive the hysteria around road safety in general, so the authorities need to be seen to be doing something about it. Sticking a speed camera up ticks that box, rather than the inconvenience of looking into the root causes of any problems.

brums evil twin

366 posts

248 months

Friday 11th April
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Cameras are cheaper than the police - simples

John D.

18,980 posts

221 months

Friday 11th April
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Patio said:
It's seen you long before you see it
That's really not true.

Mont Blanc

1,871 posts

55 months

Friday 11th April
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Countdown said:
Patio said:
Just make sure you're with the 10% + 2
It’s not hard tbh.
It really isn't.

On motorway journeys, I just set my limiter at a GPS indicated 75 or 76 (speedo showing 80) and don't even think about needing to watch my speed or look for cameras. Same for any other limit. Just click the limiter on at about 10% over.

People should try it. It's a much more relaxing way to drive.

scenario8

7,013 posts

191 months

Friday 11th April
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As mentioned elsewhere I’ve received two speeding tickets in 30 something years.

76mph in a 70 from Avon Police administered van and 24mph in a 20 received almost immediately after the limit was lowered from 30 (on a wide, straight suburban road where motorised traffic is separated from pedestrians and cycles by a metal fence or whatever).

If I had a pound for every time I have been told I “couldn’t get a ticket for 76 in a 70 I’d be on a beach in the Caribbean.

Similarly the girl who normally is found sitting opposite me is awaiting the result of a NIP for 43mph in a 40mpn average speed camera zone of a major dual carriageway relatively recently reduced from 50 in these parts. Everyone keeps telling her she can’t have received a ticket for that too. I’ve seen the NIP.

Edited to clarify 76 in the 70 was from a van and not a static, bright yellow camera.

Edited by scenario8 on Friday 11th April 10:04

RSTurboPaul

11,729 posts

270 months

Friday 11th April
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Mont Blanc said:
Countdown said:
Patio said:
Just make sure you're with the 10% + 2
It’s not hard tbh.
It really isn't.

On motorway journeys, I just set my limiter at a GPS indicated 75 or 76 (speedo showing 80) and don't even think about needing to watch my speed or look for cameras. Same for any other limit. Just click the limiter on at about 10% over.

People should try it. It's a much more relaxing mindless and soporific way to drive.
FTFY

Simpo Two

88,423 posts

277 months

Friday 11th April
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Zetec-S said:
Drive anywhere in the UK for more than 5 minutes and yes, you'll see people speeding.
'Speeding' is a pejorative term which implies reckless driving. It is usually better described as 'travelling above the prescribed speed limit'. The process of butchering speed limits started in the 1990s, curiously the time from which it became possible to measure speed automatically with machines and issue fines. And as anyone with a brain must realise, modern limits are often unnecessarily low for the relevant road. In short, the more you lower the speed limit, the more 'speeders' you create.

donkmeister

9,914 posts

112 months

Friday 11th April
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scenario8 said:
As mentioned elsewhere I’ve received two speeding tickets in 30 something years.

76mph in a 70 from Avon Police administered van and 24mph in a 20 received almost immediately after the limit was lowered from 30 (on a wide, straight suburban road where motorised traffic is separated from pedestrians and cycles by a metal fence or whatever).

If I had a pound for every time I have been told I “couldn’t get a ticket for 76 in a 70 I’d be on a beach in the Caribbean.

Similarly the girl who normally is found sitting opposite me is awaiting the result of a NIP for 43mph in a 40mpn average speed camera zone of a major dual carriageway relatively recently reduced from 50 in these parts. Everyone keeps telling her she can’t have received a ticket for that too. I’ve seen the NIP.

Edited to clarify 76 in the 70 was from a van and not a static, bright yellow camera.

Edited by scenario8 on Friday 11th April 10:04
Can/did you share the redacted NIP here? As far as I know we've still never seen such a NIP on PH hence the scepticism.

scenario8

7,013 posts

191 months

Friday 11th April
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donkmeister said:
Can/did you share the redacted NIP here? As far as I know we've still never seen such a NIP on PH hence the scepticism.
I did, under my original username 20+ years ago. I’m over it. I at least had some respect for that established 70mph limit. My bad. Nicked.

Is that another pound towards my Caribbean beach fund?

cliffords

2,273 posts

35 months

Friday 11th April
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donkmeister said:
scenario8 said:
As mentioned elsewhere I’ve received two speeding tickets in 30 something years.

76mph in a 70 from Avon Police administered van and 24mph in a 20 received almost immediately after the limit was lowered from 30 (on a wide, straight suburban road where motorised traffic is separated from pedestrians and cycles by a metal fence or whatever).

If I had a pound for every time I have been told I “couldn’t get a ticket for 76 in a 70 I’d be on a beach in the Caribbean.

Similarly the girl who normally is found sitting opposite me is awaiting the result of a NIP for 43mph in a 40mpn average speed camera zone of a major dual carriageway relatively recently reduced from 50 in these parts. Everyone keeps telling her she can’t have received a ticket for that too. I’ve seen the NIP.

Edited to clarify 76 in the 70 was from a van and not a static, bright yellow camera.

Edited by scenario8 on Friday 11th April 10:04
Can/did you share the redacted NIP here? As far as I know we've still never seen such a NIP on PH hence the scepticism.
I posted on here previously . Son in law got a NIP for 76mph on a 70 mph dual carriage way . Some on here did not believe this , however I have no reason to type something innacurate .

Riley Blue

22,114 posts

238 months

Friday 11th April
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Think yourselves lucky you don't live in France where there are cameras in unmarked cars that can nab you when they're on the move.

Ian Geary

4,918 posts

204 months

Friday 11th April
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cliffords said:
donkmeister said:
scenario8 said:
As mentioned elsewhere I’ve received two speeding tickets in 30 something years.

76mph in a 70 from Avon Police administered van and 24mph in a 20 received almost immediately after the limit was lowered from 30 (on a wide, straight suburban road where motorised traffic is separated from pedestrians and cycles by a metal fence or whatever).

If I had a pound for every time I have been told I “couldn’t get a ticket for 76 in a 70 I’d be on a beach in the Caribbean.

Similarly the girl who normally is found sitting opposite me is awaiting the result of a NIP for 43mph in a 40mpn average speed camera zone of a major dual carriageway relatively recently reduced from 50 in these parts. Everyone keeps telling her she can’t have received a ticket for that too. I’ve seen the NIP.

Edited to clarify 76 in the 70 was from a van and not a static, bright yellow camera.

Edited by scenario8 on Friday 11th April 10:04
Can/did you share the redacted NIP here? As far as I know we've still never seen such a NIP on PH hence the scepticism.
I posted on here previously . Son in law got a NIP for 76mph on a 70 mph dual carriage way . Some on here did not believe this , however I have no reason to type something innacurate .
True, you have no reason to type anything inaccurate.

Yet the complete failure of anyone to ever provide any proof of a ticket under the threshold makes me think someone has either:

- misread their ticket
- muddled what they've read
- repeated the speed but lowered to to make people feel sorry for them (which then gets passed on).

I would of course change my mind if I ever saw evidence to the contrary.