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New intelligent speed camera gets the go ahead

Since the introduction of the first fixed speed camera 20 years ago, these ‘road safety’ systems have developed from glorified Kodak cameras on a pole, to sophisticated multi-camera systems that monitor average speeds over many miles, using infrared night-time vision. And just when we thought we had seen it all, along comes the SafeZone™ system from Siemens.

Gone are the days when a copper hid behind the hedge to nick you for Speed 30 as you rushed along between apiaries at 34mph to feed your bees!
Suppose they can not find any intelligent coppers so they have invented an intelligent camera to do the fund raising !:icon_204-2:

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IS this big brother?​
 
Identify the average speed zones and install temporary traffic lights to skew the results and render them useless.
 
Posted this somewhere before but its relevant .....

With the traffic corps its all to do with the quality of the training .......

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