Midlands speed cameras to go digital in £1.2m plan
Midlands speed cameras to go digital in £1.2m plan
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Saturday 5th November 2011
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Speed cameras in the West Midlands will be replaced with digital ones in a £1.2 million project so that running out of film is no longer a problem.

Also, images will be processed instantly. The money would cover upgrades for around 34 cameras on the region’s most dangerous roads. They are likely to include three in Wolverhampton, two in Walsall, six in Sandwell and four in Dudley with a further 18 in Birmingham and one in Solihull. Exact locations are kept secret to prevent vandalism.

Those cameras are the only ones switched on most of the time and are the ones police intend to replace.

Official reports reveal the old wet film cameras have just two years of operational life left.

Unlike conventional Gatso speed cameras, which run out of film after 200 shots, new cameras will be able to process every speeding driver.

Read more: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2011/11/05/midl...

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Thursday 15th December 2011
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Great to see money still exists for stuff like this...

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Thursday 15th December 2011
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Quite a few in neighbouring Warks have been converted, including a replacement for one that self destructed .
Meanwhile ,both counties are that hard up that there's talks about "mergeing resources " between the two police forces .