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deltaf

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

273 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Instead of being oh so naughty and blowing scameras up, burning them and defacing them, (yes i know, its a shocking suggestion! ), why dont the proponents of direct action change tack?
What i mean is, instead of attacking the scameras directly, paint a message on the road over the measurement lines in white paint. Preferably the word " NO! " as large as possible.
Itd render the calibration lines useless at minimal damage, so no nasty 3 year penalties.
Also the message would be seen by ALL road users at that point.
What ya think? Have i gone doolally tap? Have i flushed my last functional braincell down the proverbial?
Have i got an ingrowing keyboard?

Over to you......

UK952

768 posts

279 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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or a few nice big camera symbols on the road some distance before the cam after all they are in dangerous areas - surely it can't be an offence to warn drivers early?

We could then lean on the horn as we pass through the area to warn other drivers of the dangers,

Tony

stackmonkey

5,083 posts

269 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Why not spray the glass portions of the cameras black? If they're not checked, no one gets caught

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

304 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Why not place marker signs similar to motorway junctions?

Nice 300, 200, 100 yard (meter?) markers with camera signs on them. That would slow people down for accident blackspots without emergency braking...

wanty1974

3,704 posts

268 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Size Nine Elm said:
Why not place marker signs similar to motorway junctions?

Nice 300, 200, 100 yard (meter?) markers with camera signs on them. That would slow people down for accident blackspots without emergency braking...


But this doesn't work, even the DfT says so and is trying to persuade councils not to use them.

stooz

3,005 posts

304 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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good idea deltaf. Also the closing of the road to repaint it, will annoy enough other drivers in the tail back to get fed up of cameras too, rather than just remain under the level of apithy toward it. (or will they just hate protestors? -naa, that would mean they are agreeing with the camera..)

puggit

49,330 posts

268 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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I hooted the Vastern Rd Talivan this morning - he was leaning in to his cab and got a shock.

Hope he hurt his head!

chief-0369

1,195 posts

272 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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no no no.

burn them, crush them, Fill them (with expading foam) just so long as they are destroyed.

if a scamera doesnt work people cant get caught and it costs the partnerships money to replace them. money they scammed and fleeced.

for gods sake make them work hard for their profit margins

deltaf

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

273 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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chief-0369 said:
no no no.

burn them, crush them, Fill them (with expading foam) just so long as they are destroyed.

if a scamera doesnt work people cant get caught and it costs the partnerships money to replace them. money they scammed and fleeced.

for gods sake make them work hard for their profit margins



Was only a suggestion.....

gh0st

4,693 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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puggit said:
I hooted the Vastern Rd Talivan this morning - he was leaning in to his cab and got a shock.

Hope he hurt his head!




Puggit, We ALL hope we hurt his head, with a view to possible brain damage and possibly impotance.

Gh0st.

deltaf

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

273 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Impotence and brain damage is a prerequesite for employment in the "talivan corps", no doubt about it.
Its the only way they can, er, ahem, "get their rocks off", by pointing a toy laser gun at folks, wielding power in such a manner.
Dont let anyone tell you differently, these guys are virtual eunuchs.
"Wood" is a timber like substance to them, as they have no conception of what the other variety is.
As with all impotent, brain dead freaks, they also have NO balls.
Oh alright then, they do, but theyre mincey faggot balls..........



>> Edited by deltaf on Wednesday 19th November 15:49

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

276 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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wanty1974 said:


Size Nine Elm said:
Why not place marker signs similar to motorway junctions?

Nice 300, 200, 100 yard (meter?) markers with camera signs on them. That would slow people down for accident blackspots without emergency braking...



But this doesn't work, even the DfT says so and is trying to persuade councils not to use them.


What doesn't work? The countdown markers to junctions? Or the camera signs? Sorry to be thick.

On the suggestion, I like it. A two-tier approach to getting the message over.

>> Edited by Peter Ward on Wednesday 19th November 17:15

IanReid

107 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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deltaf said:
Instead of being oh so naughty and blowing scameras up, burning them and defacing them, (yes i know, its a shocking suggestion! ), why dont the proponents of direct action change tack?
What i mean is, instead of attacking the scameras directly, paint a message on the road over the measurement lines in white paint. Preferably the word " NO! " as large as possible.
Itd render the calibration lines useless at minimal damage, so no nasty 3 year penalties.
Also the message would be seen by ALL road users at that point.
What ya think? Have i gone doolally tap? Have i flushed my last functional braincell down the proverbial?
Have i got an ingrowing keyboard?

Over to you......


Why doesn't someone paint the speedlimit on the back of them, might stop the numpties braking to 50 by the one on the A40 at Swakeleys going into town.

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

304 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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wanty1974 said:

Size Nine Elm said:
Why not place marker signs similar to motorway junctions?

Nice 300, 200, 100 yard (meter?) markers with camera signs on them. That would slow people down for accident blackspots without emergency braking...



But this doesn't work, even the DfT says so and is trying to persuade councils not to use them.

I have never seen countdown markers to speed cameras - are you seriously telling me there are some out there, but they are frowned upon?

v8 westy

940 posts

274 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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why not just paint over the calibration lines! what effect would that have

xxxxxxrich

188 posts

265 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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IanReid said:


Why doesn't someone paint the speedlimit on the back of them, might stop the numpties braking to 50 by the one on the A40 at Swakeleys going into town.


I agree totaly!

UK952

768 posts

279 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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v8 westy said:
why not just paint over the calibration lines! what effect would that have


I understood that for mobile cams they used an overlay on the 2 pictures to measure the distance travelled and calculate the speed - don't know why they can't do this on the permanant ones as well should the lines become obscured.
Tony

Chrisgr31

14,180 posts

275 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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chief-0369 said:
no no no.

burn them, crush them, Fill them (with expading foam) just so long as they are destroyed.

if a scamera doesnt work people cant get caught and it costs the partnerships money to replace them. money they scammed and fleeced.

for gods sake make them work hard for their profit margins



As I keep saying the only problem with that is that they will invest in more mobile cameras, the sites of which are harder to learn.

Personally I want fixed sites which my Geodesy will warn me of, instead of mobile sites which it doesn't!

nonegreen

7,803 posts

290 months

Thursday 20th November 2003
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The perfect solution to stop all this rubbish forever is for everyone to plead not guilty. Game over. Government would move on and tax air consumption instead.

rs1952

5,247 posts

279 months

Thursday 20th November 2003
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nonegreen said:
The perfect solution to stop all this rubbish forever is for everyone to plead not guilty. Game over. Government would move on and tax air consumption instead.



An earlier post in this thread also contained a good idea. Sitting on the horn when going through a scamera or a talivan location - given that many of the sites are chosen because of an influential lentil-munching tree-hugger or two living close by, it might help to get the point across that many of us normal motorists are totally fuking pied off with it.