Spate of destroying speed cameras in villages

Its a money scam and those who say it will go when people get better are living in a dream world.

How can you believe it is a money making scam, and yet simultaneously believe it would continue if it no longer made money* :confused:



* I'm aware that this is a hypothetical scenario, as some people will never stop speeding
 
Huh huh huh.

20mph zones are ridiculous. We have 30km zones here and they are terrible. Its a money scam and those who say it will go when people get better are living in a dream world. Then again judging by some bootlickers they would be happy with the government monitoring every element of their lives..

Makes me laugh all you angry little pant wetters harping on about curtailing your rights to break the law and yet are probably the first ones to moan about cyclists not obeying the law
 
Well, this thread has been just like everywhere else. People really are split down the middle.
Far more drivers than I'd ever realised object to 30mph speed limits in residential areas.
Given that speed cameras only "charge" you for going above the limit, the truth must be that drivers want to exceed 30mph in heavily built-up areas.
I said earlier I happily do ~85 on dc/motorways, but damn, I crawl around where people live. It bothers me that people don't want to slow down where you've got animals, OAPs, kids, etc.
Funny old world.
 
mp's had a debate yesterday to try and avoid wales situation in London https://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2023-12-05a.1.0

Great comment:

Robin Millar said:
As has been pointed out throughout this debate, there are appropriate roads on which to restrict car speeds to 20 mph, for reasons of health and safety and the environment. The sweeping restrictions we see creeping into parts of the UK, however, appear to be the vision of a managerial minority without heed to the expanse of the majority. It is for this reason that I, too, must urge a roll-back of these restrictions.

Though I think there is more to it than a managerial minority driving these changes.
 
On reflection if citizen khan institutes more 20's in london that would be more of a cash grab than wales - his history of lying about the environmental saving from ulez precedes him;

have to see if the protest in wales this weekend is at the level of the pro/con Gazan march.
 
Something comical about anti-terrorism squads going after someone for blowing up a camera. Seems like they over-did it a bit
 
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Jesus, they‘ve moved on from cutting them down to bombing them now :eek:



Just saw that on the news. A van and a bus were casualties, presumably hit by flying debris.
Home made bomb by the sound of it, presumably with some type of delayed action timer on it or phone activated?

Perhaps the bomb was a belt and braces job to make sure after cutting it down?
The delayed action for the bomb was dangerous, it could have injured passers by or officials if they were engaged in sorting out the cut down camera

The Aga Khan will not be pleased.
 
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Jesus, they‘ve moved on from cutting them down to bombing them now :eek:


I wonder who will continue to support the destruction of public property?
Are they waiting for one of these muppets to use a timed controlled bomb to explode next to a bus before agreeing that this maybe isn't such a great idea?
 
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So who is continuing to support the destruction of public property?
Are you waiting for one of these muppets to use a timed controlled bomb to explode next to a bus before agreeing that this maybe isn't such a great idea?
Where did I say I supported it?

Think before you post.
 
Anti-tamper device or reserve Lion battery, that warmed up - doesn't seem they are Chinese cameras though (Yunex)

If they used cheap Chinese batteries in them as a backup, which are now exploding. That would just be the icing on the cake lol. Khan would need to have them all removed for safety reasons.

It wouldn't need to be a big pop in an enclosed box to do that much damage.
 
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Something comical about anti-terrorism squads going after someone for blowing up a camera. Seems like they over-did it a bit
Easily done. Reminds me of a guy I went to university with and who I had a small side line with, we used to get rid of tree stumps in return for beer tokens. We were asked to get rid of an old tree that was becoming dangerous, long story short he overcooked it and put a large splinter, and when I say splinter I mean a lump of wood about 10' x 3', through his own windscreen. :p
 
Easily done. Reminds me of a guy I went to university with and who I had a small side line with, we used to get rid of tree stumps in return for beer tokens. We were asked to get rid of an old tree that was becoming dangerous, long story short he overcooked it and put a large splinter, and when I say splinter I mean a lump of wood about 10' x 3', through his own windscreen. :p

If you want to see a large splinter I've sent you a Facebook message
 
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