Hi all,
We have a speed trap occasionally set up near here. What I do not understand is the 'dual standard' used by the operative.
As I understand it, all cameras are painted yellow, all police wear hi vis jackets and are fully visable. I have seen them on motorway bridges and police vehicle points, side of the road, etc.
Yet the speed trap here, the camera, on a tripod, is stood almost in the hedge, is manned by a person in black/dark civvies who makes himself as inconspicuous as possible by standing behind the telegraph pole and post box by where he has situated the camera

The road bends to the left just after, and around this bend is a chapel/school/hall with a car park, which is where the police are.

I believe this is a training ground as most of the officers are very young...sometimes up to nine officers in attendance, and up to four/five police cars parked .This is not a bus route, not an accident black spot, not a pedestrian area...in fact the pathway is set back from the road by about 15-20 ft. Lucky if 20 people a day use that stretch of path. 30 mph limit.
Why the dual standard !!!!!!!!!!

I have to say....when I arrived at work one day, they were outside my customers house. Again, using a telegraph pole as cover for the camera, although the police were visible in the distance. So I parked my van smack in front of the camera, quite legally, and got out, expecting a mouthful, but he had to move his camera further up the road, as did the police. Not easy as there were other vehicles parked which made his positioning difficult. Don't think they stayed long after.
