toonbarmy wrote:
hello speedwatcher welcome to the forums, i hope you do not have a hard time.
No, I will not have hard time
i have taken quite an interest of the mechanisms and dynamics of speed enforcement systems, in particular those in actively attended mode, would you be so kind to answer some questions.
Speedwatch is not an "enforcement system", it is advisory in order to educate.
toonbarmy wrote:
1, what device do you use to record speed?
I think you mean detect, we use a freestanding radar display made by Radarlux.
toonbarmy wrote:
2. what training did you recieve in the said device?, who loaned you the device the police or council
Training is ongoing and initially undertaken by a police office, police oversee ongoing training and experienced speedwatchers undertake basic training with the final session being undertaken by a police officer who will then pass the new member. New members then assist to gain more experience.
toonbarmy wrote:
3. what recoring mechanism is in place?
Details are recorded onto a sheet, details are, reg no., colour, make, model. If these do not agree during hte PCN check, the report is abandoned.
toonbarmy wrote:
4. how quick are follow up procedures undertaken?
This is done by the police, it depends on their time.
toonbarmy wrote:
5. is there a speeding problem in your village?, and have your local camera people been involved
We work in severval villages & small towns, yes there are speeding problems and yes, the police follow up if drivers ignore us! We have about 40 members,.