AutoExpress: Cops' speed cams on helmets

AutoExpress: Cops' speed cams on helmets

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Peter Ward

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2,097 posts

257 months

Saturday 21st January 2006
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This article online at AutoExpress: www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/63526/cops_speed_cams_on_helmets.html

AutoExpress said:
Cops' speed cams on helmets

Biker traffic cops have begun trialling unmarked motorcycles with a speed camera hidden in the rider's helmet.

Tests have been going on for several weeks in Montpellier, France, and look set to spread across the country soon. And UK police forces, which have been watching the developments, could introduce the idea here.

A spokesman for Montpellier Police said: "The use of an unmarked motorbike and rider means motorists are unaware they are being watched, and therefore cannot warn other drivers of a police presence." Lothian and Borders Police, which has already used unmarked police bikes to catch speeders, has confirmed they are watching the camera trials with interest. Chief Inspector Kenny Buchanan said: "I wouldn't rule this out. If, for example, the officer was using a motorcycle without an on-board camera, then it would be a good idea."

Grampian Police trialled a system over Christmas where officers on foot patrols had cameras on their hats, while many forces use cycle helmet cameras.

It's all part of a Britain which is moving towards the day when every car journey will be recorded by computer. Using a network of 3,000 cameras that read every passing number plate, the UK will be the first country in the world to record the movements of all vehicles.

The network, known as the ANPR Information, Intelligence and Technology Strategy, will use existing CCTV cameras covering all motorways and main roads, as well as towns, cities, ports and petrol stations. From March, a central database at the Police National Computer in Hendon, London, will store details of the 35 million number-plate 'reads' per day.

Frank Whiteley, chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers' ANPR committee, said: "The data centre should reveal where a vehicle was in the past and where it is now."
Steve Lumley

Ignoring the stuff on ANPR, how could the Government endorse the use of head-mounted speed cameras? It's almost impossible to keep a camera still on a tripod, so surely the head movement would render this camera useless?

So I assume the headline to this story is something of a wind-up, but even so it's the sort of thing they would try, isn't it.

xxplod

2,269 posts

245 months

Saturday 21st January 2006
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This has got to be a wind up. Officers with speed cameras in their hats...give me strength.

rich 36

13,739 posts

267 months

Saturday 21st January 2006
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'there's no point denying it sir,
I've got it all up here'

OUTLAW-1

184 posts

220 months

Saturday 21st January 2006
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I can think of somewhere they can hid the cam. If i had my way and they wouldent get no dam lub.

rich 36

13,739 posts

267 months

Saturday 21st January 2006
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there was an article locally concerning foot-plod and a camera worn over ear,
to better record any transgressions.

I'm personally over-biased concerning local BiB and simply want them to be more apparent,
as somehow I can see myself reflected in the lens, some time soon

james_j

3,996 posts

256 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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It's not just the camera businesses who seem desperate to ensnare as many people and as much money as possible...

smeggy

3,241 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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AutoExpress said:
Cops' speed cams on helmets

Biker traffic cops have begun trialling unmarked motorcycles with a speed camera hidden in the rider's helmet.

Utter rubbish! That article is plain wrong, the author has interpreted the original quotes out of context.

Covert video cameras in helmets is certainly possible and no bad thing.
Speed camera in helments is a practical impossibility (How to aim? Permently exposed to the elements, Moving motorcycle will add to the measurement........the list of problems go on)

njwc

167 posts

224 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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I have this vision of a motorcycle cop wearing a helmet with two little trapdoors in the top, beneath which is a blue flashing light which rises up when he needs to pull someone over

Maybe the Mark 2 version will add two little sirens on the sides just in case people dont see the light

>> Edited by njwc on Sunday 22 January 21:27

Fire99

9,844 posts

230 months

Monday 23rd January 2006
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Many years ago one of my relatives when out with his mates stole the local 'bobbys' hat and set fire to it..
Ahh i wish he was around now!