Van with camera on a pole
Van with camera on a pole
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TX1

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2,604 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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Coming out of Cleadon going towards Bolden (before the railway) there was a Van and outside had a long pole with a camera stuck to it towards the back of the van if not mistaken and another camera on a short pole on the front, could be vice versa.
Is this a speed trap lads, any idea ?

KingNothing

3,243 posts

169 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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TX1 said:
Coming out of Cleadon going towards Bolden (before the railway) there was a Van and outside had a long pole with a camera stuck to it towards the back of the van if not mistaken and another camera on a short pole on the front, could be vice versa.
Is this a speed trap lads, any idea ?
Usually to catch people stopping/dropping off/parking in bus stops. Not for speed.

TX1

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2,604 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2013
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Hope so as was day dreaming, did not notice it until I was on it.

Skyedriver

20,679 posts

298 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Google camera car?

TX1

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2,604 posts

199 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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No, was an official Ford Transit van.
I think it had a camera sticker on the side, looked like a copper van.
May be looking out for tax disks, do not think it was a speed trap.
Am I right in thinking a small camera on a pole cannot read speed of oncoming vehicles?

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

185 months

Friday 25th January 2013
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TX1 said:
No, was an official Ford Transit van.
I think it had a camera sticker on the side, looked like a copper van.
May be looking out for tax disks, do not think it was a speed trap.
Am I right in thinking a small camera on a pole cannot read speed of oncoming vehicles?
Don t trust any van with this type of gear, they possobly can tell you what colour your eyes are. You have been warned.

Adebyebye

Matt0177

476 posts

170 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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The new vans can read a plate from 1 km away and they are also omnidirectional with cameras facing multiple directions.

sja

509 posts

244 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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I have seen it a few times and confused as its badged British transport police.. It also has dvla logo so I think looking at tax disk. Be mad to drive over 30 there.. Railway crossing and plenty of horses about