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In a valedictory interview with The Times, Mr Brunstrom admitted that he had failed to foresee the strength of public opposition to cameras and should have taken steps to reassure drivers that they were not simply money-making devices.
Take away the fine and only endorse points.
He has been lampooned by anti-camera campaigners for overseeing the huge growth in the number of cameras. There are now 6,000 sites and more than two million drivers were caught last year.
Glad to see the death threats did the job
He said the board was considering allowing cameras to be used at sites where there had been crashes which resulted in only slight injuries.
If struck by a car speeding over 30mph you don’t come away with slight injuries.
There were 38,000 deaths or serious injuries last year and 246,000 slight injuries.
Anyone got a definition of slight when involving a speeding car?
Mr Brunstrom said: “If we changed the criteria to include slight injuries then the likelihood is we would have more camera sites. There is an emerging consensus that the time is now right to discuss revising the rules.” But he said he remained opposed to random placement of cameras because that would erode public confidence in the fairness of the system. “We don’t intend to have cameras strapped to every lamppost. There will be a lot more flexibility perhaps about where cameras are used but there won’t necessarily be more cameras. We could use existing mobile cameras to enforce the new sites or we could put more camera housings up but have fewer cameras in them.”
Most roads will eventually have accidents, how can he say there won’t be more cameras?
Did he mean he might put up more boxes but with no cameras in them? ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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| killa wrote: | Anyone got a definition of slight when involving a speeding car? |
https://www.kurdmedia.com/eim/hamid/allpapers/richter/5injury.htm
| Some Web Site wrote: | Severity of a casualty is killed, seriously injured or slightly injured. Killed are human casualties who sustained injuries, which caused death less than 30 days. Serious injury is a person who is detained in hospital as an in-patient, or any of the following injuries whether or not they are detained in hospital; fractures, concussion, internal injuries, crushing, severe cuts and lacerations, severe general shock, requiring medical treatment, injuries causing death 30 or mare days after the accident. Whereas a slight injury is an injury of a minor character such as sprain, bruise or cut not judged to be severe or slight shock requiring roadside attention. This definition also includes injuries not requiring medical attention. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 322 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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