Motors Mobile speed cameras

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  1. Threefiguremini

    Threefiguremini What's a Dremel?

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    Just a quick question if anyone has the answer for me (can't find proper info on google). Went through a mobile speed camera the other day that was being operated off the back of a police motorbike. However, the officer wasn't at the bike but a few yards down the road talking to someone. So what I want to know is was the speed camera likely to have been working on it's own (ala a normal fixed one) or was it only working when being operated by the police officer? Cheers
     
  2. EvilMerc

    EvilMerc Minimodder

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    Was somebody speeding? ;)

    I went past a mobile camera van too fast once, nothing happened though thankfully. It's a game of chance with mobile ones it seems.
     
  3. M7ck

    M7ck Ⓜod Ⓜaster

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    Police tend to pull you as soon as you pass a mobile trap, if this didn't happen then I think you will be ok.
     
  4. Threefiguremini

    Threefiguremini What's a Dremel?

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    Well, I don't think I was. I was more interested really in what happens with that type of camera. Time will tell anyway I suppose :)
     
  5. GreatOldOne

    GreatOldOne Wannabe Martian

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    Oh no they don't. I went through one several years ago, and 7 days later fixed penalty and 3 points through the post. :(

    Which reminds me, I really must send my license off and get those points removed now it's been more than 4 years. :)
     
  6. blackerthanblack

    blackerthanblack Minimodder

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    Are you sure it was a speed camera? It may have been a number plate recognition setup (small camera usually on a tripod).
     
  7. Threefiguremini

    Threefiguremini What's a Dremel?

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    Umm I think there was a camera logo on a sign on it so I guess so.
     
  8. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    Generally mobile speed traps are the ones in the back of a van - they record all the necessary information which is sent out later. I'd guess that if that was a speed camera it was one where he'd flag you down to give you a ticket or it was an ANPR system looking for insurance/tax fraud.
     
  9. smc8788

    smc8788 Multimodder

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    It depends. If it's a specifically marked van with a camera pointing out the back window and no other marked cars in sight then you'll probably just get a fixed penalty notice as with any other speed camera (this is what happened to me about 4 years ago). However if it was just a copper on a bike with a speed gun then chances are he's probably just pulling people over as they drive past.

    How come? It costs you £20 and there's not a lot of point in it if they've expired anyway. Unless you have OCD and feel the need to have a totally clean license :p
     
  10. GreatOldOne

    GreatOldOne Wannabe Martian

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    OCD OCD OCD! :D

    plus it's almost time to get a new photo card anyway... You're supposed to change them every 10 years, IIRC.
     
  11. Silver51

    Silver51 I cast flare!

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    Yep. IIR the original ones never had a renewal date printed on them, but the newer ones have it under the photograph.
     
  12. sp4nky

    sp4nky BF3: Aardfrith WoT: McGubbins

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    Ten years is right. I'm sure the old one I had in pre-photocard days had an expiry date of my 70th birthday.
     

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