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Diveboy 20-02-06 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Yarodia
If your position and speed is monitored by these devices, somebody 200 miles away know's where you are and how fast your going, no need for cameras it's all logged at some office somewhere.

Doesn't work like that thankfully. You only receive signals and triangulate your position from them. Noting is sent out from the device. I don't think they record more than a few journeys and that data is private and easily deletable.

Ed 20-02-06 08:03 PM

But these ones are here to stay:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/s...re/4730102.stm

pashda 20-02-06 09:47 PM

Is it too much to hope ( naive ) that they use the 'relaxed' rules to put the damn things where they are really needed - outside schools and in areas where speed really is a problem - rather than on free flowing open roads. Yeha - too much I guess.

Ed 20-02-06 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pashda
Is it too much to hope ( naive ) that they use the 'relaxed' rules to put the damn things where they are really needed - outside schools and in areas where speed really is a problem - rather than on free flowing open roads. Yeha - too much I guess.

They'd lose too much £££.

cosmiccharlie 28-02-06 12:21 PM

Re: Yellow cameras to go
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
Watch out, watch out, there's a camera about - oh but you can no longer see it:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...045689,00.html

Maybe time to have one of those GPS devices that detect the cameras:

http://www.speedsafe.co.uk/Micro_Fuz...a_Detector.php


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got the rights to camouflage them !!!!, as if they haven't been already, behind bus stops , tree's and hedges, got a nerve me thinks :lol:

Quedos 04-03-06 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pashda
Is it too much to hope ( naive ) that they use the 'relaxed' rules to put the damn things where they are really needed - outside schools and in areas where speed really is a problem - rather than on free flowing open roads. Yeha - too much I guess.

Up here we have enforced 20mph speed limits outside schools but that not the problem. speed onlya problem because mummy with her 4x4 drops her dahlings off outside the school gate and kids ain't seen. Its about time they started teaching road safety to kids and booking the parents. What happened to walking to school like most of us probably did???
:rant:

Ceri JC 06-03-06 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Quedos

Up here we have enforced 20mph speed limits outside schools but that not the problem. speed onlya problem because mummy with her 4x4 drops her dahlings off outside the school gate and kids ain't seen. Its about time they started teaching road safety to kids and booking the parents. What happened to walking to school like most of us probably did???
:rant:

People were mislead by the media into believeing that crossing the road is invariably fatal and that paedophiles and child killers lurk on every corner. They see it as "good parenting" to park their Chelsea tractors right in front of the gates so little Jimmy can get to school safely. Even if it causes accidents and congestion for everyone else. :roll: :lol:

independentphoto 06-03-06 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceri JC
They see it as "good parenting" to park their Chelsea tractors right in front of the gates so little Jimmy can get to school safely. Even if it causes accidents and congestion for everyone else. :roll: :lol:

It'll cause congestion alright - when I shove one of their mobiles where the darkness smells. :twisted:

Fat, lazy, indisciplined little couch potatoes should be walking!

Garry

Lissa 06-03-06 07:18 PM

I bought Pete one of these for Christmas. It has a handy little bracket that tucks down behind your screen


http://www.thenavigationcompany.com/...nooper_S2.html


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