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Mailbag: Letters
CAMERA MANIA:
James Luckhurst’s article last week (Hello, who’s in charge of this bloody motorway?) prompted me to wonder whether there is a connection between matrix signs and the variable speed limit cameras on the M25. If there is a connection and the variable speed signs display the wrong limit because of faulty sensors, drivers who have been, or are to be, prosecuted in such circumstances may have a right of appeal.
In my view the police service is being driven down a policy route that does too little to catch dangerous drivers, fails to target persistent offenders and is unduly influenced by speed. The gradual reduction in the number of traffic officers and the focus of the service being set on violent and street crime fails to recognise that there are more deaths and life-changing injuries caused by road accidents than murder and serious assault.
What is needed is fewer speed cameras, more traffic police and a proper recognition of the skill and importance of their work. These are my personal views and not those of the service.
Phil Flower, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan police