Warning to Dorset drivers..............
Warning to Dorset drivers..............
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Dwight VanDriver

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6,583 posts

266 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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http://tinyurl.com/yvbtr

Technology gets worse and worse. Next thing satellite sent up by Home Office to monitor driving everywhere.

DVD

PS. Is there any straight mile stretches in Dorset?

DJFish

6,008 posts

285 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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The £8,000 ProLaser III camera is designed to prevent drivers evading penalties by slowing down for roadside cameras.....
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S'cuse me for being stoopid, but I thought they were trying to slow people down, ISN'T THAT THE POINT OF THOSE W$NKERS WHO SIT ON BRIDGES SCRATCHING THEIR 4RSES????
Do 'they' really think that being ticketed will slow people down in the long term???
As a habitual 'speeder' (ie 80-90 on dual cabbageways) I'll be buggered if some arse that I don't respect is going to slow me down when it's safe and appropriate by sending me a fine two weeks hence.

(Sorry if this offends but it's true for me and, I suspect, a great many others)

Are they trying to slow traffic? or generate revenue? Or force us out of our cars altogether?

count duckula

1,324 posts

296 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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same thing here [url]www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=101762[/url]

They could get you before you could see them with the normal lasers, soon they plan to detect you are speeding and send you the tax demand before you get home.

Malc

WildCat

8,369 posts

265 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Dwight VanDriver said:
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Technology gets worse and worse. Next thing satellite sent up by Home Office to monitor driving everywhere.

DVD

PS. Is there any straight mile stretches in Dorset?



Was reported that they were looking into this last August-ish. "To do away with road tax disc" Little posts on roadside to monitor each journey, distance, time taken, speed.

Just think of the rumpus which would erupt in every household in the country when the itemised bill of each journey arrives on the doormat!

"Why were you on that road? You were seeing that TART!" and such like. Forget the sicky and trip to shops - boss will know where you were and what you were up to...Next to come technology for... Every little detail of your life - recorded and perhaps used against you in everyday stuff - such as getting a job, opening bank account, even making your choices for you .....

Not to mention the potential risk to your licence, wallets and livelihood as speed tolerances fall to say - .0001 over the posted limit.

Stasis!! We are creating a most unpleasant world - devoid of the freedoms our parents and grandparents fought for! Hitler and Stalin (and Honecker) must be laughing their heads off down there - along with the demon stokers! Lived in GDR and UdSSR under communist rule - and it was most unpleasant - even for just a few months! Would not want that way of life imposed on me ever again! And the trouble is - with this kind of technology - it is becoming possibly much more intrusive and thus far worse!

As for this long distance laser jobby - France, according to press article in "France Soir" last year, has been testing it for some time as well, (think I did see photo of it on-line somewhere too - but cannot remember where!), and I understand Switzerland has been using it too!

pmanson

13,388 posts

275 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Dwight VanDriver said:
http://tinyurl.com/yvbtr

Technology gets worse and worse. Next thing satellite sent up by Home Office to monitor driving everywhere.

DVD

PS. Is there any straight mile stretches in Dorset?


The dual carriageway running from ringwood into Bournemouth is quiet straight!

p_green

291 posts

297 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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" In many areas the cameras will not require warning signs telling motorists where they are. The cameras have the potential to raise millions of pounds and lead to thousands of drivers losing their licences. "

intentions made clear. maybe someone should look to the long term and think for a second: we finally achieve the lowest unemployment in year and industry is finally getting back on track again so what will happen when no-one has a licence left?? economic collapse of the UK and everyone out of work again. plus no more revenue from the unlucky motorist to support everyone on the dole. :rant:

woof

8,456 posts

299 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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from 2 miles away a laser jammer would block it and let you know with plenty of time to slow down !

I'm all for them using them at a 2mile distance

forever_driving

1,869 posts

272 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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According to my local police station it's perfectly legal to drive your car wearing a crash helmet. See if they can identify the driver then!

yertis

19,516 posts

288 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Do we know if diffusers work against this thing?

The Police really are masters at building public support...

deltaf

6,806 posts

275 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Snooper laser jammer is an adaptive one, hence, it matters not what frequencies they pulse their new colon examination cameras at, the sld can jam it.
Game over muppet scammers youre soooo slow to twig!

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

290 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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F**king w@nkers thats it the jammer goes on this weekend

yertis

19,516 posts

288 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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woof said:
from 2 miles away a laser jammer would block it and let you know with plenty of time to slow down !

I'm all for them using them at a 2mile distance


Surely they'd have (not) registered your speed at 2 miles range and you'd have to slow down just as quick - otherwise they've just got longer to take more non-readings, with more excuse to pull you for whatever excuse they choose. Means in fact you just have to drive slower further. Or something. Basicaly what I'm saying is that the normal course of events is the same but happens further from the camera.

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Must remmeber only to speed in fog.

DAZ

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

278 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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How could a camera operator be sure he/she has targeted the correct car with a laser operated from over a mile away? And how will the picture be good enough to identify the number plate if taken from such a distance? Is this just scare tactics, or can you really buy a hand-held device of such stunning accuracy for a mere £8k?

deltaf

6,806 posts

275 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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Peter Ward said:
How could a camera operator be sure he/she has targeted the correct car with a laser operated from over a mile away? And how will the picture be good enough to identify the number plate if taken from such a distance? Is this just scare tactics, or can you really buy a hand-held device of such stunning accuracy for a mere £8k?


The video wont see the driver from that range or the plate, theyll use the normal cheap crap to get you on film when you come nearer......kinda piss on their chips if ya did a u turn tho!

voyds9

8,490 posts

305 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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If they can successfully aim a laser at a moving target one mile away then they would be better employed in the army as snipers.
Assuming car 1.2m high and 1mile (1609m) away
then the differece between top of car and bottom of car is 0.0427 of a degree. It's a joke if they claim they can aim this accurately.

NugentS

699 posts

269 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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All they need is a wide enough beam.............

Maybe they can catch a low flying aircraft and nick you for Mach 1 down the motorway.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

261 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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IMHO, this is going to lead to an increase in false/damaged plates. It's in no-one's interest, but I can see it happening.

Once you hit 9 points, the fine for mashed plate is £30, unendorsable. Want to keep your job, do the maths!

I don't condone it, but I can see it happening

cbr-chris

16 posts

261 months

Wednesday 26th May 2004
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How will this work with motorbikes? we will hopefully have some advantage over the cars on this one-or will we? i would have thought the lack of front no.plate combined with dark visor and ability to stop and dirty up the numberplate before u-turning and running away would give us bikers the edge on this one.sneaky buggers though!!-a mile away- who'd have thought it would get this insane?

gh0st

4,693 posts

280 months

Thursday 27th May 2004
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They turn round and write down your plate in conjuntion with the video evidence.

There is no escape... except for me coz I have jammers fitted on car and bike