toonbarmy wrote:
what about looking out of the port holes for dolphins
You are more likely to find dolphins than golden rivets!
Why is it that everyone is jumping to conclusions about this thread?
I thought that in the search for safer roads, while putting all your eggs in the camera basket, that it was obvious that the pro-camera lobby were sticking their heads in the sand and making themselves a target, and yet people seem to have presumed that there was another purpose!
Recently a council bin wagon operative was banned, and handed a suspended sentence for knocking down and killing a woman pedestrian in Grasmere - no illegal speed involved there then.
Then on Thursday, a council operated re-cycling wagon was involved in a collision with one of the operatives, and she has unfortunately died.
Now using the same deduction of the speed camera supporters - i.e. speed is a factor in severity of injuries, then clearly being anywhere near a council waste disposal vehicle in Cumbria is likely to lead to death?
They are not exactly fast - but should we make them go slower to reduce the death toll?