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Thread: Speed Cameras
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12th November 2004, 01:12 PM #31Originally Posted by Ben from Vic.
on the other hand there is less room to roll and bump around when they take you the 'scenic' rout to the station.Great minds discuss ideas,
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12th November 2004, 01:34 PM #32
In response to various repies made above:
WB, "It must be frustrating for many cops to police some laws especially when it seems to be just a money grab."
Don't be mistaken, police don't run the speed cameras they are run by public servants and positioning of the cameras is given to them to decide within a certain area. These people are IMO around the same level as parking inspectors. They come back to the police station bragging about the numbers they are getting. :mad: Most coppers hate them because it is giving the police a bad rep, when in fact we have nothing really to do with them. I personally will not book people doing less than 10kph over. This covers the 10% theory and I get my tickets to keep the boss happy.
Silent(?)C, "I don't know if this is the case throughout NSW but certainly all the fixed cameras down my way and the majority of the ones I have seen in and around Sydney are clearly signposted "Speed Camera 24 Hours...(snip)...Let's face it, if the government really wanted to stop speeding, they would legislate for speed limiters on cars like they have in trucks."
I know QLD and NSW advertise their camera locations. In one spot on the Hume there is a fixed camera in a relly bad black spot, put in several years ago. Since the camera has been in, not one fatality...Problem solved. Re limiters, they won't work, they don't with trucks and they won't stop someone doing 110 in a 40 zone. Don't laugh, I have booked someone for it, during school closing times.
Daveinoz, "People have become desensitised to the road toll, they are even desensitised to the grafic ads the TAC run, they should be making people sick, but they aren't."
I've got some pics that would do the trick. Makes me sick and I've seen the worst you could imagine and then some.
Ben, "I'd also like to see some of the money go back to the Police themselves. They need it."
Agreed, but it raised too many conflict of interest questions.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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12th November 2004, 01:56 PM #33
Before they had speed camera's around here about 80% of Canberra drivers sped, generally in the range of 10-20kph. That has now dropped to 4% in the camera areas, you no longer are the slowest vehicle on the road doing the speed limit. Canberra roads are not patrolled and even school zones are only targeted when school goes back and there is a blitz. How much has it altered the death rate, very little, we have always had few fatalaties on the road and most of them are single vehicle early morning young male commodore drivers. Give me police out on patrol anytime, more effective, I have not seen a police car on patrol in canberra for so long it is not funny.
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12th November 2004, 02:11 PM #34
DanP wrote:
Don't be mistaken, police don't run the speed cameras they are run by public servants and positioning of the cameras is given to them to decide within a certain area. These people are IMO around the same level as parking inspectors. They come back to the police station bragging about the numbers they are getting. :mad: Most coppers hate them because it is giving the police a bad rep, when in fact we have nothing really to do with them. I personally will not book people doing less than 10kph over. This covers the 10% theory and I get my tickets to keep the boss happy.
If the 10% theory was correctly applied you would adjust your tolerances according to the speed limit.
10 % of 100 km/h = 10 km/h, 10% of 60 km/h = 6km/h, 10% of 40 km/h = 4 km/h
DanP wrote:
I know QLD and NSW advertise their camera locations. In one spot on the Hume there is a fixed camera in a relly bad black spot, put in several years ago. Since the camera has been in, not one fatality...Problem solved. Re limiters, they won't work, they don't with trucks and they won't stop someone doing 110 in a 40 zone. Don't laugh, I have booked someone for it, during school closing times.
In QLD, I've not seen fixed speed cameras, so I don't know if they signpost their locations. However, with the mobile speed cameras mounted in vans and landcruisers they erect a sign next to the vehicle saying "Speed Camera In Use". Unfortunately you cannot read the sign until you are level with it - very sneaky.
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12th November 2004, 02:36 PM #35Originally Posted by Wood Borer
I'm gunna have to try it out on my missus
Cheers
Craig
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12th November 2004, 02:47 PM #36
John,
I didn't say that I give them 10%. I said I give 10kph. Across the board.
I don't know about fixed camera's in QLD either. But I have seen the big Ford Transit Bus parked on the side of the road with "ROAD SAFETY CAMERA" written all over it in big letters. If that's sneaky to you, you're cactus if you come to Vic. All the warning you get here is a car parked on the side of the road.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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12th November 2004, 02:51 PM #37Originally Posted by DanP
Always keep the eyes open for sus' cars parked in odd spots.
Not that I need to, mind :eek: :eek:
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12th November 2004, 02:55 PM #38
It doesn't take long to get used to them and be able to pick them. It took me about six months. In that time I got six fines, all for less than 7 kph and all in 100 or 110 zones.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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12th November 2004, 02:56 PM #39
Dan,
fair enough on the 10 kph thing.
Yes, the van/4wd generally does have "ROAD SAFETY CAMERA" written in big letters, but generally down the sides of the vehicle. However, they set up the van so that it is facing the traffice and you only know its definitely a speed camera vehicle once you're level.
Next time I drive in Vic I shall be extra cautious.
John
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12th November 2004, 03:02 PM #40
John,
They don't even put the flash out the front most of the time now. So you don't even know when you've had your pic taken. Just a fine in the mail four weeks later. Not much use in my opinion, as you don't slow down at the time. What use is a Road "Safety" Camera if you don't know your pic has been taken and you continue to speed and you get 100 metres down the road and crash and kill someone. The camera has then served its only (true) purpose which is to raise revenue. I'm sick to death of governments hiding behind the road toll.:mad:
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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12th November 2004, 03:05 PM #41
This is a bit off topic, but I thought I'd post it anyway.
It just seems really unfair to me.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...1/s1242265.htm
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12th November 2004, 03:40 PM #42
If I'm using a router bit of 2 1/4" dia at 24,000 revs, you'd all say I was an idiot. :mad:
Why is it that you would condone me of doing 65 in a 60 zone and killing your kid because I couldn't stop in time, I was within 10% of the speed limit :mad: :mad:
Which one of you makes any project to a plus or minus tolerance of 10% or even 3%???? :confused:
Doesn't matter what you talk about, near enough is not good enough - especially when you talk about projecting a missile at speeds that are not recommended as safe, on a router, on a circular saw, in an automobile.
In any event you might get away with it some of the time, when you get caught you need to wear the end of the finger you've lost, injury or fine :mad: :mad: :eek:
Geezz I seem to be finding a lot of these soap boxes lately :eek:
JamiePerhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.
Winston Churchill
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12th November 2004, 03:56 PM #43Originally Posted by barnsey
It's like those horrible ads, with the guy hitting the little boy on his bike. He is accused of been a criminal because he was 5K over, but the fool was not LOOKING at the ROAD, if he was driving at 30Km/hr he would have hit the kid exactly the same way.
This speed kills is crap, it's like saying guns kill, no it's stupid drivers kill.
nic
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12th November 2004, 04:27 PM #44
If concentration is the answer - why does anyone speed? There can't be that many incapable of speeding and knowing the potential consequences?? :confused:
AHHHH I get it the world is full of ignorant people who can't grasp the concept
PLeeeazee :mad:
Go through red lights, park illegally, speed, have unprotected sex, operate your wood working machines beyond their recommended capacity and find someone to blame it on - think I've got the picture now - haven't I ???? :confused: :confused:Perhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.
Winston Churchill
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12th November 2004, 04:41 PM #45Originally Posted by nic
The speed limit is to slow everyone down to a speed where the worst driver can not do too much damage. I believe, practical or not, that the answer is not to drop the speed limit but to raise the driving standard.
That said the law is the law.
If the lotto is a tax on people who can't do maths, then speeding fines must be a tax on the impatient or stupid.Great minds discuss ideas,
average minds discuss events,
small minds discuss people
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