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Wideboy
12-08-10, 12:09 PM
Apparently dorset police have unveiled plans to give locals the power to report speeding motorists and issue them with speed guns to help.

all they can do is take down you reg, photo and speed then report you, so you get a naughty letter sent to you telling you not to do it again, three times and you get fined.... can't see it standing up in court

another drain on the tax payer prehaps? i'd like to see what happens when a driver dislikes having his picture taken by a busy body

metalhead19
12-08-10, 12:14 PM
Cant see that working tbh. If they had it in for someone could easily stitch them up. Too easily forged to be used as solid proof. But then mayb thats why its 3 strikes n fine.

wizurd
12-08-10, 12:18 PM
Well i hope its not true or doesn't actually come in to force. I don't live around that way but it would probably spread like wildfire. Sounds like such a bad idea, some busy body oap that has nothing better to do pointing a speed camera around, o great. Worst thing you can do is give these sort of people any actual power.

If these time wasters have nothing better to do and they really are concerned about speeding why don't they use them as human speed bumps. Cost a lot less for sure :-)

maviczap
12-08-10, 12:21 PM
Open to a whole host of abuse, especially if someone doesn't like you and has the camera

wizurd
12-08-10, 12:23 PM
You've only got to look at the Police force and the amount of times you hear about abuse of power in the news. It would be a hell of a lot worse with local busy bodys.

wizurd
12-08-10, 12:40 PM
From the bournemouth echo - quote from Dorset’s assistant chief constable Adrian Whiting
“They will stand by the roadside and record the registration number of a speeding car before passing the information to their local police inspector who will write to the registered keeper.
“If it keeps happening we will take our own steps to catch the driver responsible and take enforcement action.”
So basically the police will still have to go out and then catch this driver speeding using proper equipment i assume. What a waste of tax payers money. Although i wouldnt mind one of the cameras :-)

metalangel
12-08-10, 12:48 PM
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/216704/images/vigilante-biker-full.jpg

Wideboy
12-08-10, 12:48 PM
lets not turn this into plod bashing :lol:.... its just going to be an extra drain on funds and already dwindling police time.

i'd like to meet the desk jockys that come up with these solutions because they really need a medal for being special :lol:

Wideboy
12-08-10, 12:48 PM
lets not turn this into plod bashing :lol:.... its just going to be an extra drain on funds and already dwindling police time.

i'd like to meet the desk jockys that come up with these solutions because they really need a medal for being special :lol:

BaP
12-08-10, 12:51 PM
From the bournemouth echo - quote from Dorset’s assistant chief constable Adrian Whiting
“They will stand by the roadside and record the registration number of a speeding car before passing the information to their local police inspector who will write to the registered keeper.
“If it keeps happening we will take our own steps to catch the driver responsible and take enforcement action.”
So basically the police will still have to go out and then catch this driver speeding using proper equipment i assume. What a waste of tax payers money. Although i wouldnt mind one of the cameras :-)

As a now retired student and a fully fledged taxpayer - this makes me ANGRY. So they give the police the heads-up on people who are speeding and the police will hunt you down to get some proof? This will never work, ever.

metalangel
12-08-10, 12:51 PM
TBH the reprisals for a busybody neighbour trying to get his biker neighbour done don't bear thinking about. I can just see Victor Meldrew exiting his cottage, hi-vis, notebook, thermos and speedgun in hand, and turning to be met by an enormous leather clad biker who headbutts him and shoves the hi-vis, notebook, thermos and speedgun all the way up his a**e.

BaP
12-08-10, 12:54 PM
I have a biker neighbour - but I also have several Victor Meldrew neighbours too. Can't see it being much of a problem where I live though. Cul-d-sac and the nearest A road has several speed cameras on it. I don't wanna be caught by another towns busy-body though!

wizurd
12-08-10, 01:05 PM
lets not turn this into plod bashing :lol:.... its just going to be an extra drain on funds and already dwindling police time.

i'd like to meet the desk jockys that come up with these solutions because they really need a medal for being special :lol:

Not trying to plod bash :-D Apologies. Was just trying to say that even people that are trained and everything can sometimes get it wrong, so you can only imagine what will happen with the busy bodys.

I can imagine that everyday police aren't thrilled about this either like you say. I bet they can't wait for all the calls from the Victor Meldrews with their catches of the day.

metalangel
12-08-10, 01:08 PM
"He's a ghastly little oik, I must simply demand that you arrest him at once! AT ONCE!"

Mej
12-08-10, 01:15 PM
again another incentive to get a flip up plate so you can give him the bird as you fly past!

BaP
12-08-10, 01:18 PM
I went on a ride with Xan a while ago and his plate fell off his D.I.Y tail tidy, so he stuffed it under my pillion seat. No one batted an eye lid.

Moral: take your plate off, snap it in half and stuff in under your pillion seat...

Nick_69
12-08-10, 02:27 PM
All it will cause is violence and then we will have a bigger divide between the biking community and the normal public who dnt like us

blue curvy jester
12-08-10, 02:31 PM
"He's a ghastly little oik, I must simply demand that you arrest him at once! AT ONCE!"


thats just what happens to you all the time in caerfillthy

Spiderman
12-08-10, 02:45 PM
why dont they also allow peeps to report a-holes using mobiles then? Using a mobile is far more dangerous imho than a few mph over a 40yr old speed limit.

metalangel
12-08-10, 02:47 PM
thats just that happens to you all the you

:confused:

BaP
12-08-10, 03:30 PM
:confused:

Engrish :)