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If someone was trying to plan a route or travel to avoid ANPR cameras then to me that can only mean one of two things:
1, They are using an untaxed or un-insured vehicle or even a stolen one?
2, They are either a wanted criminal for a possible un-related to motoring offence, or wanting to travel to commit a crime or disposal of evidence?
Two other things,
1, even if you could find an up to date known list of fixed ANPR camera sites, it would not help you avoid temporary mobile police ANPR checks, just like mobile speed camera sites. They often have them either during crack down operations on vehicle crime or un-insured drivers.
You'd expect them to be in towns and cities usually near to city centre main routes or ring roads, and also quite often at or near petrol stations, and maybe busy motorway junctions. I'd say that they are more likely to be set up either during national initiatives on vehicle crime or unlicensed drivers, or during festive periods like the anti drink drive campaign's before Christmas etc.
Lastly if I was up to no good or I was wanted for a serious crime I would travel by quiet country roads and stay well away from town centres and cities and motorways. I'd also make sure that the car/van/bike etc that I was driving was a legitimate taxed and insured vehicle. Even if I had to do my homework on someones specific vehicle before making up a set of clone plates etc. |
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stevo as b4 wrote: | If someone was trying to plan a route or travel to avoid ANPR cameras then to me that can only mean one of two things:
1, They are using an untaxed or un-insured vehicle or even a stolen one?
2, They are either a wanted criminal for a possible un-related to motoring offence, or wanting to travel to commit a crime or disposal of evidence?
Two other things,
1, even if you could find an up to date known list of fixed ANPR camera sites, it would not help you avoid temporary mobile police ANPR checks, just like mobile speed camera sites. They often have them either during crack down operations on vehicle crime or un-insured drivers.
You'd expect them to be in towns and cities usually near to city centre main routes or ring roads, and also quite often at or near petrol stations, and maybe busy motorway junctions. I'd say that they are more likely to be set up either during national initiatives on vehicle crime or unlicensed drivers, or during festive periods like the anti drink drive campaign's before Christmas etc.
Lastly if I was up to no good or I was wanted for a serious crime I would travel by quiet country roads and stay well away from town centres and cities and motorways. I'd also make sure that the car/van/bike etc that I was driving was a legitimate taxed and insured vehicle. Even if I had to do my homework on someones specific vehicle before making up a set of clone plates etc. |
Perhaps!
(I'm fully legit, crime free etc) I avoid people I know who drive uninsured etc because to me they could destroy someones life.
Just asking tbh and yes avoiding key nodes on networks is one such thing - another is buy a fishing boat and travel the coast..
carvell those Trafficmaster cameras are basically identical but there was an introduction of ANPR cameras across the whole UK road network many years ago. Once installed in their places, it took ages for legislation to allow their use but there were actual convictions based on the ANPR camera data before it became legal for authorities to use them. I have no idea how they got past that one. One such case was a bloke driving up the A19, through the Tyne Tunnel and murdering a woman on North Tyneside.
I'm fully aware of the ANPR fixed device network because I know someone who works in police control and they use it to monitor vehicles travelling across counties during stings they operate. I probably should never have been told that information! ____________________ CCM 404 DS |
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stevo as b4 wrote: | If someone was trying to plan a route or travel to avoid ANPR cameras then to me that can only mean one of two things:
1, They are using an untaxed or un-insured vehicle or even a stolen one?
2, They are either a wanted criminal for a possible un-related to motoring offence, or wanting to travel to commit a crime or disposal of evidence?
Two other things,
1, even if you could find an up to date known list of fixed ANPR camera sites, it would not help you avoid temporary mobile police ANPR checks, just like mobile speed camera sites. They often have them either during crack down operations on vehicle crime or un-insured drivers.
You'd expect them to be in towns and cities usually near to city centre main routes or ring roads, and also quite often at or near petrol stations, and maybe busy motorway junctions. I'd say that they are more likely to be set up either during national initiatives on vehicle crime or unlicensed drivers, or during festive periods like the anti drink drive campaign's before Christmas etc.
Lastly if I was up to no good or I was wanted for a serious crime I would travel by quiet country roads and stay well away from town centres and cities and motorways. I'd also make sure that the car/van/bike etc that I was driving was a legitimate taxed and insured vehicle. Even if I had to do my homework on someones specific vehicle before making up a set of clone plates etc. |
- Or someone is planning on entering the next season of Hunted! ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
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Feasty wrote: |
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That program is infuriating. They simply make-up the 'available technology' to suit their needs and ignore it when they want someone to get away.
I'm quite sure that are nowhere near the number of ANPR cameras that they'd have you believe..
That stroppy lead detective is a complete prick, or a great actor. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 36 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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