Spain falls to the filth...

Spain falls to the filth...

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puggit

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48,571 posts

250 months

Friday 5th August 2005
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http://thenewspaper.com/news/05/578.asp

Spain to Make Millions with Speed Cameras
Spain's socialist government hopes to make hundreds of millions with a new speed camera system.

Spain has announced its intention to install 500 speed cameras throughout the country to add to the citations already issued by 200 marked and 130 unmarked police cars. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party government, elected with Al-Qaeda's Madrid bombings in 2004, will spend 55 million euros (US $67 million) to implement the plan.

A test in July showed that just 37 cameras could easily make up the initial investment in less than a month. Early results yielded 109,000 potential citations that would have brought in between 10 and 65 million euros (US $12 and $81 million) in revenue. Fines run between 92 and 602 euros (US $113 and $743), with a possible three month license suspension. Traditionally, drivers pulled over in Spain are made to pay police on the spot.

Article Excerpt:

"We're going to have to take away thousands and thousands of driver licenses,'' Pere Navarro, director of Spain's traffic department, said at a televised press conference in Madrid last week.

Source: Spanish Police Clamp Down on Speeding as Road Deaths Increase (Bloomberg, 8/5/2005)

Link to original Bloomberg Article

>> Edited by puggit on Friday 5th August 18:58

Bluementhol

111 posts

246 months

Friday 5th August 2005
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At least they're honest about their intentions.

mojocvh

16,837 posts

264 months

Saturday 6th August 2005
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puggit said:
http://thenewspaper.com/news/05/578.asp

Spain to Make Millions with Speed Cameras
Spain's socialist government hopes to make hundreds of millions with a new speed camera system.

Spain has announced its intention to install 500 speed cameras throughout the country to add to the citations already issued by 200 marked and 130 unmarked police cars. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party government, elected with Al-Qaeda's Madrid bombings in 2004, will spend 55 million euros (US $67 million) to implement the plan.

A test in July showed that just 37 cameras could easily make up the initial investment in less than a month. Early results yielded 109,000 potential citations that would have brought in between 10 and 65 million euros (US $12 and $81 million) in revenue. Fines run between 92 and 602 euros (US $113 and $743), with a possible three month license suspension. Traditionally, drivers pulled over in Spain are made to pay police on the spot.

Article Excerpt:

"We're going to have to take away thousands and thousands of driver licenses,'' Pere Navarro, director of Spain's traffic department, said at a televised press conference in Madrid last week.

Source: Spanish Police Clamp Down on Speeding as Road Deaths Increase (Bloomberg, 8/5/2005)

Link to original Bloomberg Article

>> Edited by puggit on Friday 5th August 18:58


Hmm "Spain's socialist government" can anyone else see a common thread in all this cammera nonsence????

Anyway I would have thought that trying this on in Spain is just asking for trouble.

MoJo.

LongQ

13,864 posts

235 months

Saturday 6th August 2005
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Spain getting its act together eh? Presumably they will employ Alonso and Giberneau to promote it.

I wonder if they have managed to suppress the Madrid Airport Taxi scam yet ...?

nonegreen

7,803 posts

272 months

Sunday 7th August 2005
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Spanish Villa anyone?

Umbria thats the place to go