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Policing on the cheap?
I'm not sure what I think about this ... in the monthly circular from our MP:
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Nothing new, we have a few of them around here. Mostly in the smaller villages.
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We have that (community speed watch) in our village as well, and after being told that additional measures (cameras, speed bumps, additional signage, policing etc) would not be suitable in our area - with no explanation why. :rolleyes:
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round my way the volunteers would get bricks put through their windows.
if scamcams were really about saving lives then there would be one outside every school in the UK. whats next volunteer police officers... ohh wait.. |
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If residents were willing to pay for a year of random visits, this would indicate that they were serious about speed reduction. And once a few of them have received speeding tickets on their own street they might realise what a stupid idea it was. |
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It's welcomed here- or at least well received in the village whatsapp group (it's a very small village). Plenty of families with young children, residents walking to/from local footpaths or into the centre of the village etc, plus no shoulder on the road to walk on, a couple of blind corners, and generally limited visibility with cars parked on the roadside -it's really not an appropriate place to speed. Our main issue is commuters and commercial vehicles using the road as access to/from the A14. The first outing of the community speed watch registered one car at nearly 65mph approaching a blind & narrow corner where most cars would struggle to keep their side of the road at anything North of (I'd estimate) 20mph. So far the best deterrent I've found (while I'm outside at least) is to hold up my phone like I'm recording (I'm not). Not had one instance yet where a speeding driver didn't slow and slink by with a look of shame/fear-of-being-busted on their face. Funny that when the same "tough" people respond with rude gestures and language from inside their car when you politely wave them to slow down. |
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The one that got me was outside a school. 36 in a 30. 7am in the morning Jan 2nd. Everything closed in a small village. I was impressed my van actually managed to get up to the limit. |
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We've also had a Police letter for our car speeding caught by a resident scheme. Unfortunately it was the garage it was in with being repaired who were test driving it at the time. No one to reply to state that though according to the letter as it's a resident scheme, not Police, but it would be taken into account in any future incidents of Police concern.
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