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In article , ARWadsworth
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 19:06:19 +0100, ARWadsworth wrote:

Letter first and 2nd times. A knock on the door the third time.

But still no conviction?

no.


Couldn't be the evidence from the hairdryer would not be admissable.

But, the registration number of the vehicle involved is circulated
to all police forces. They will be on the look out for you.

What a load of ****e.


****e that plods will be told the number and be watching for it. Not so
the ANPR system...


I wonder how that would work.


The ANPR camera reports to the police that is has spotted a car that has
been reported 3 times for speeding in a quiet village. It's now driving
in a town centre doing 10MPH like ever other car in the traffic jam that
has just passed the ANPR camera.


Anyway the answer is simple. The volunteer speed camera operatives should
be given the address of the speeder and then made to speed past his
house 3 times in their cars.


I cannot see many people getting caught 3 times by the volunteers and
still not managing to lose their license by being caught speeding
elsewhere by the police (unless they live local)


i understand the the registration numbers passed to the police have help in
solving other crimes, by knowing when & where as particular vehicle has
been.

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