babeonaduke
11-07-2005, 06:51 PM
I was speaking to a mate of mine yesterday who is a traffic officer in
Cardiff. He told me that due to the latest freedom of information
act, the general public now has access to speed camera offences
registered in the
last twelve months. Did you know that every time your car goes even one
mile per hour over the speed limit it is registered and placed on a
database?
They only send you a ticket if you are way over OR if you receive 20
near misses. You can now check to see how many you have against your
car's registration number.
I was speaking to a mate of mine yesterday who is a traffic officer in
Thames Valley. He told me that due to the latest freedom of information
act, the general public now has access to speed camera offences
registered in the
last twelve months. Did you know that every time your car goes even one
mile per hour over the speed limit it is registered and placed on a
database?
They only send you a ticket if you are way over OR if you receive 20
near misses. You can now check to see how many you have against your
car's registration number.
http://www.e-database.co.uk/#
Check this page e-database it will ask you for a password but just click on "need a login" and you will be given a
temporary one in a pop up window. In the top right hand corner there is
a "click-on" window and it even shows the latest picture taken by a
camera. I must admit it's slowed me down a bit since seeing how many
near misses I have recorded against me.
Cardiff. He told me that due to the latest freedom of information
act, the general public now has access to speed camera offences
registered in the
last twelve months. Did you know that every time your car goes even one
mile per hour over the speed limit it is registered and placed on a
database?
They only send you a ticket if you are way over OR if you receive 20
near misses. You can now check to see how many you have against your
car's registration number.
I was speaking to a mate of mine yesterday who is a traffic officer in
Thames Valley. He told me that due to the latest freedom of information
act, the general public now has access to speed camera offences
registered in the
last twelve months. Did you know that every time your car goes even one
mile per hour over the speed limit it is registered and placed on a
database?
They only send you a ticket if you are way over OR if you receive 20
near misses. You can now check to see how many you have against your
car's registration number.
http://www.e-database.co.uk/#
Check this page e-database it will ask you for a password but just click on "need a login" and you will be given a
temporary one in a pop up window. In the top right hand corner there is
a "click-on" window and it even shows the latest picture taken by a
camera. I must admit it's slowed me down a bit since seeing how many
near misses I have recorded against me.