What caught me?
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Del Sydyway

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101 posts

278 months

Thursday 26th December 2002
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Got a NIP in the post as I was on the A9 a couple of months back (82 in a 60, got £60 and 3) but I'm curious about what it was that got me. The details are:

A9, by Meadowside, Kingussie. Photo is level with the car itself, so I'm sure it's not a standard Gatso. There are slight lines just behind the car and, obviously, in front of the camera but there appears to be 7 plus of these lines. I thought the ones that worked on the buried sensors would only have about 3 lines/marks in the road.

The only clues on the photo are - LOC 0270 and OP 0425 (apart from the rather unattractive appearance of the arse end of my Vectra obviously).




outlaw

1,893 posts

286 months

Thursday 26th December 2002
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Got a NIP in the post as I was on the A9 a couple of months back (82 in a 60, got £60 and 3) but I'm curious about what it was that got me. The details are:

A9, by Meadowside, Kingussie. Photo is level with the car itself, so I'm sure it's not a standard Gatso. There are slight lines just behind the car and, obviously, in front of the camera but there appears to be 7 plus of these lines. I thought the ones that worked on the buried sensors would only have about 3 lines/marks in the road.

The only clues on the photo are - LOC 0270 and OP 0425 (apart from the rather unattractive appearance of the arse end of my Vectra obviously).







its not a fixed cam that got its the plods out hidding in the bushs no dout

thats why its ground level.

bobthebench

398 posts

283 months

Thursday 26th December 2002
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Northern Constabulary don't use fixed cameras. It was a white van. Kingussie is a regular haunt for them, usually the southbound lay-by. Forget the exact no, could be 100 or 110.