Caught from the front.
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deeps

Original Poster:

5,432 posts

263 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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I understand that fixed gatsos cannot get you when driving towards them even tho they still flash, anyone know if this is correct?
If it is correct why dont the same rules apply to mobile scamera vans? I see them all the time filming on-coming traffic.
Thanks,

Muncher

12,235 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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I think it's to avoid the flash which can dazzle a driver, who is going towards it.

SPECS also get you from the from, no visible flash though.


Forward facing Gatsos are being triallied in Essex at the minute though

Buffalo

5,472 posts

276 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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Truvelos (the ones with a red lens) will also get you from the front. The GATSO being rear facing is to do with the flash blinding you.

www.speedcamerasuk.com/Gatso.htm

check out the above link - scroll to base and it 'explains' the difference between all camera types.

Mind you - they could have saved themselves the webspace, by say ing "sh1te" under every category. Pretty much explains them in my view!

Buff (not at all bitter... )

deeps

Original Poster:

5,432 posts

263 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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But the gatsos round here (somerset) still flash if youre going towards them. I thought it was something to do with human rights and not being able to photograph from the front because it would identify the driver and who he was with ie his mistress!

wanty1974

3,704 posts

270 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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Here in South Wales we have loads of cameras on single carriageways that appear to cover both directions of traffic... is that possible?

deeps

Original Poster:

5,432 posts

263 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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Yes you can still trigger the gatso when going towards it and get a blinding flash in the face, but as far i know it cannot be used for a prosicution. Im trying to find out why - anyone know? And why dont same rules apply to scamera vans?

Teppic

7,868 posts

279 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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Muncher said:
Forward facing Gatsos are being triallied in Essex at the minute though


As I understand it though they are being used to suppliment existing rear-facing Gatso sites, so you have two cameras at the same site to provide the scamera partnerships with the two pictures from the back and also one from the front to prove who was driving.

They are supposed to be installing one on Southern Way in Harlow, but I haven't seen any evidence of it yet.

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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If you get flashed from infront then I suggest taking the matter up with the authorities on the basis that it is dangerously distractive and could even cause momentary blindness which will inevitably cause more accidents.

Buffalo

5,472 posts

276 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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deeps said:
Yes you can still trigger the gatso when going towards it and get a blinding flash in the face, but as far i know it cannot be used for a prosicution. Im trying to find out why - anyone know? And why dont same rules apply to scamera vans?


Because you can say that the flash blinded you and appeal! It briefly mentions that on the previously mentioned webpage.....

All cameras currently used for speed enforcement, which take a pic at the front of the car, do not use a flash AFAIK - this would include scamera vans and truvelos.

I have only ever set off one gatso by heading towards it, and nothing came of it. I have gone past others above the limit and not been 'got' - i guess it depends on teh set up of teh canmera (width of road etc)