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News7-12-07 30-04-07 North Wales Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom has yet again upset members of the society that he purports to protect. This time by showing images of a dead motorcyclist at a closed conference with journalists. The images showed the head of a motorcyclist(40-year-old Mark Gibney) still in it's helmet with eyes open following an accident on a bend on the B5105 between Cerrigydrudion and Ruthin in 2003. 11-07-06 A six-hour course is to be offered, costing £100 and this replaces the £60 fixed penalty fine and three penalty points on the licence. Hertfordshire Police have commissioned the council's road safety unit to run the training, which is by police invitation only. Councillor Stuart Pile said: "We are pleased to have been chosen to run this course and are confident that it will impact on driving habits and reduce the number of speeding drivers across the county." 05-07-06 The speed camera situated in the South Lakeland area of Cumbria had been flashing motorists who were driving at or under the 40 MPH speed limit. The camera partnership responsible for operating the device had recognized the problem only after innocent motorists called to protest the unjust charges. The Cumbria Speed Camera Partnership now says it will not prosecute motorists for driving the speed limit and claims none have been wrongly ticketed. "The flash on this type of camera is allowed to be set at a different speed to the speed of the penalty threshold," Cumbria Partnership Manager Steve Callaghan explained. On March 1, 2006 the company RedSpeed International, Ltd. had certified that the device located on the A591 at Ings was 100 percent accurate. RedSpeed is not an independent testing laboratory without a financial stake in the results. Rather, according to the company's website, "Our main function is to market the RedSpeed range of traffic related equipment for traffic law enforcement." 05-07-06 Judge Bowers acquitted Dr William Dehany on appeal against a speeding conviction, this week at Teeside Crown Court. Critical defects in the prosecutions case was that the 'section 172' request form (notice to owner requiring him to identify the driver at the time of the alleged offence) could not be determined to have been issued on behalf of the Chief Constable of the local police force. This is a fatal defect on behalf of the police which renders prosecution impossible. Evidence was also presented at the hearing stating the same form has been used since 2000. Commentators on the matter have said defects in speeding prosecution cases are far too commonplace. Anyone convicted in Cleveland since 2000 on the basis of the above faulty procedure should now apply to have their fines refunded, any licence points removed and in many cases compensated for consequential losses. Costs for these kinds of mistakes by the Police force could run into millions of pounds. As authorities are enforcing technical regulations against the motorist, motorists are fighting back and enforcing technical regulations against the authorities. In this insane situation of technical regulations, road safety has seemingly been forgotten. An expert witness in the case, Richard Bentley said: "This is one part of a symphony of errors present in Cleveland enforcement. The Judge has ruled correctly on a critical defect that has implications running into tens of millions of pounds." Dr William Dehany said: "I did it for the common man and for justice for motorists everywhere." 18-04-2006 23-08-2005 13-04-2005 22-12-2004 6-10-2004 24-4-2004 5-2-2004 26-1-2004 Other comments came from Steve Walsh a former traffic cop who supplied evidence that some speed traps have monthly revenue targets that they have to attain. He also said that there is an imbalance between the way that a bad motorist is treated for dangerous driving who may kill or injure somebody and a normally conscienscous driver who strays over the speed limit in seemingly safe conditions. He did say that he supports speed cameras in the right areas. He also went on to say that some speeding convictions are based on spurious radar readings and that this is very common, especially when Rover 2000s, high sided vehicles or Transit vans with roller shutter doors are involved at the time a Gatso camera is activated. One speeding offence seemed to be over 400mph. One individual interviewed had the title Captain Gatso and is a self styled Gatso vigilante, if he spots a Gatso camera in an area where he doesn't believe it is necessarry and is there purely to collect revenue he may damage it in some way, and there are plenty of supporters in his efforts. Quentin Wilson also spoke out against the innappropriate sighting of speedtraps and commented that we haven't seen this sort of civil defiance since the Poll Tax. 13-1-2004 12-1-2004
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