Hidden camera van?
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HJG

Original Poster:

607 posts

133 months

Yesterday (09:02)
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Saw this on FB this morning.
No it wasn't me. No I wasn't on the motorway in question. No I am not trying to get out of speeding.

Simply curious as to 1) is that van in a fair location and 2) is the FB poster correct in his statement?



Jobbo

13,666 posts

290 months

Yesterday (09:22)
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I'm not sure about the answer to the question - if you're validly caught speeding on a public road, I don't see how you can use the location of the camera van as a get-out.

However in this particular case, the location is here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8TajgEezc1txQt9P8
And that location appears to be within the same Land Registry title as the M42 so I don't think it's private land in any case.

skyebear

1,158 posts

32 months

Yesterday (09:42)
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Camera van operator needs to be wearing his or her hat for it to be legal.

PushedDover

7,328 posts

79 months

Yesterday (09:49)
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the 'safety van' .....
Our A19 is plagued by the van, and recently seen rather rudely hiding too. Often in the middle of this bridge, now hidden


Cliftonite

8,714 posts

164 months

Yesterday (09:53)
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skyebear said:
Camera van operator needs to be wearing his or her hat for it to be legal.
Unless it is a Wednesday. Or during Lent.


bergclimber34

3,195 posts

19 months

Yesterday (10:10)
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They were on t all day yesterday, sat on a bridge on the M42, no traffic, tell me that is about anything else but money?

E-bmw

12,748 posts

178 months

Yesterday (10:28)
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I doubt he is on private property, surely the private property starts at the gate?

Also, I assume the "target area" has signage to warn drivers anyway, so I doubt it is illegal IMHO.

HJG

Original Poster:

607 posts

133 months

Yesterday (10:44)
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Regardless of the legality, the location is rather sneaky and rather "Gendarmerie".

Looks like they've stumbled across that makeshift location and decided it would be the ideal trap, rather than position themselves in a more conventional location.

Cue the inevitable replies.

spitfire-ian

4,148 posts

254 months

Yesterday (10:47)
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I think the question which needs answering before any legalities are discussed is whether the van was actually working or if the operator had found a gateway to park in and have their lunch.

2020vision

679 posts

22 months

Yesterday (11:12)
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HJG said:
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Simply curious as to 1) is that van in a fair location and 2) is the FB poster correct in his statement?
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1. If it can see traffic and is not posing a danger then that is all the 'fairness' required. Your "fair" is presumably related to being able to see the enforcement so you can slow down on approach and then exceed the speed limit where no enforcement is observed. That kind of fairness isn't a requirement.

2. No.

Landlubber

627 posts

75 months

Yesterday (11:29)
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Remember kidz, "Speed Kills!"

agtlaw

7,344 posts

232 months

Yesterday (16:00)
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HJG said:
Saw this on FB this morning.
No it wasn't me. No I wasn't on the motorway in question. No I am not trying to get out of speeding.

Simply curious as to 1) is that van in a fair location and 2) is the FB poster correct in his statement?
2. No. It's just a moron on FaceBook.

E-bmw

12,748 posts

178 months

Yesterday (16:08)
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agtlaw said:
HJG said:
Saw this on FB this morning.
No it wasn't me. No I wasn't on the motorway in question. No I am not trying to get out of speeding.

Simply curious as to 1) is that van in a fair location and 2) is the FB poster correct in his statement?
2. No. It's just a moron on FaceBook.
You are going to have to narrow it down quite a bit there, that is a very large number. wink

T_S_M

1,267 posts

209 months

Yesterday (16:09)
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I've noticed recently a lot more officers with speed guns partly hidden. Passed one last week on a plain bike which was parked behind a tree and the officer with a speed-gun stood next to it.

They do seem to be getting more crafty.

Somewhatfoolish

4,999 posts

212 months

Yesterday (16:24)
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HJG said:
1) is that van in a fair location
Obviously not.

While not the letter of the law, speeding (in the UK) is supposed to be policed by unspoken rules, where decent observation means you get away with it.

No one is going to see that van. Wtf!

Of course the operator might just be parked up for his lunch break.

Edited by Somewhatfoolish on Monday 8th June 16:27

2020vision

679 posts

22 months

Yesterday (16:52)
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Somewhatfoolish said:
HJG said:
1) is that van in a fair location
Obviously not.

While not the letter of the law, speeding (in the UK) is supposed to be policed by unspoken rules, where decent observation means you get away with it.

No one is going to see that van. Wtf!

Of course the operator might just be parked up for his lunch break.

Edited by Somewhatfoolish on Monday 8th June 16:27
Wtf!...back at you!

Sporky

11,075 posts

90 months

Yesterday (16:55)
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Landlubber said:
Remember kidz, "Speed Kills!"
Maybe we should change that to "speeding costs you money".

The Wookie

14,198 posts

254 months

Yesterday (17:19)
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T_S_M said:
I've noticed recently a lot more officers with speed guns partly hidden. Passed one last week on a plain bike which was parked behind a tree and the officer with a speed-gun stood next to it.

They do seem to be getting more crafty.
They’ve been too effective, now half the country is crawling along at 63 mph with 9 points they need to get their revenues back up

Super Sonic

13,256 posts

80 months

Yesterday (17:25)
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bergclimber34 said:
They were on t all day yesterday, sat on a bridge on the M42, no traffic, tell me that is about anything else but money?
If there's no traffic, how much money are they making?

Wacky Racer

40,996 posts

273 months

Yesterday (17:40)
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I was caught by two coppers hiding behind a wall with a radar trap in Bolton in 1973.

They radioed ahead and a third copper stepped out into the road and flagged my work van down,

44 in a 30 off memory.

Them were the days.