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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:44 
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BBC Online wrote:

Funding threat to speed cameras in Norfolk

Abolishing speed cameras on Norfolk roads is to be considered by county councillors at a meeting next week.

The environment, transport and development overview and scrutiny panel is responding to a 40% cut in road safety grants by the government.

Councillors will also consider cuts to road improvements, safety education initiatives and road law enforcement.

Some 400 people are killed or seriously injured every year on Norfolk roads, the panel report says.

The first option under consideration is to abolish all speed camera enforcement and safety education work.

A second possibility is to abolish speed camera enforcement but continue road safety work at a cost of £100,000 a year.
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The third option is to have a minimum core level of enforcement and some safety work, costing £600,000 a year.

The last possible choice is no change and for the county council to fund existing schemes at a cost of £950,000 a year.

"The key risk with the removal or reduction in the amount of safety camera enforcement is that it may lead to more people being killed or injured on the county's roads," a panel report said.

"Costs could be reduced by £250,000 to £330,000 if the council and police re-invested income from speed awareness courses that are offered to drivers caught marginally over speed limits.

"Fines from safety cameras go to the government, not the county council or the safety camera partnership."

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 14:12 
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They forgot the other option - a levy on everyone ("the vast majority", that is! :wink: ) who supports cameras and believe that they are effective in saving lives! I'm sure Brake would have a whip-round! :lol:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 15:15 
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Mole wrote:
They forgot the other option - a levy on everyone ("the vast majority", that is! :wink: ) who supports cameras and believe that they are effective in saving lives! I'm sure Brake would have a whip-round! :lol:


There are about 500,000 adults in the county. So that is about £2 per person to save 400 lives. How hard hearted they must be - not prepared to spend a halfpenny to save a child's life. :evil:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 03:13 
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Since the AA run the DriveTech (Speed Awareness) courses much of the profits from the courses goes back to the Partnerships that run the courses and the AA (£2M / yr). The partnership run by applying to the Government for the money to fund their system.
Providing good proportional /advice / guidance / enforcement issued by police traffic patrols will help road safety and encourage good behaviours. Bringing out the best in people is better than technical infringement enforcement.

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