Do Scamera vans need to be marked???
Do Scamera vans need to be marked???
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Dan

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1,068 posts

305 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Passed what appeared to be a scamera on the A38 yesterday. White high top van, no markings or signs, but with the extra windows at the top of the back doors.

I was actually driving at the speed limit so I don't have any worries :smug: but was wondering what the law says about marking these abominations?

Cheers Dan

kneegrow

220 posts

277 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Radar seeking rockets are the go.......

I was toying with building a white noise radar emitter for these puppies as detectors don't really get "Speed Guns". Jam them up. If everyone had a white noise jammer, the whole shebang would grind to a halt. One of the problems being the power of the unit!!! You might jam up air traffic controls radar. Or even military stuff.

"Your honour, my creation of this device has been spurred by my will to be caught speeding by a human being, fairly as opposed to immorally by a dastardly box"......."I believe that I was causing no harm to the equipment or the public by my actions, merely evading an immoral consequence and infringement of freedom"

The stumbling point was the power source!!!! I could only find the electronic knowhow and gubbins for a BIG plant. This would have excited the military something chronic!!!!
stu

jmorgan

36,010 posts

305 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Isn't that a ANPR van? Tax disk checker? Usually a few traffic police in the area to stop as required.

cptsideways

13,808 posts

273 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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That's an ANPR van, checking tax discs & scumbag owned vehicles without insurance. These use an infrared imaging system.

Most Scameras use laser which is completely not related to Radar unless it's a mobile Gatso.

xxplod

2,269 posts

265 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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To answer the original question - No, they are not obliged to be "marked up." Whether it is a Safety Camera van, (Speed camera van) or a ANPR van. Most are marked in some way. The speed camera vans ususally emblazoned with the relevant safety camera partnership logo. After all, traffic cars don't have to be marked, do they?

telecat

8,528 posts

262 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Actually sounds like the "Project Laser" Van. Checks Number plates. I think one of its uses is to stop Scallys (No Insurance, banned etc), travelling into another forces area where they have no knowledge of them.