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The Cleveland Safety Camera Partnership hit back at claims from Gazette readers that the camera van is illegally hidden on the North Ormesby bypass.
But Mick Bennett, partnership spokesman, said mobile units do not have to be bright yellow and prominently placed like fixed speed cameras.
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One reader who phoned to complain about the camera said: "The van was parked behind a concrete wall so you couldn't see it. That can't be legal. I haven't been caught speeding I just think it is disgusting that they are trying to catch motorists out like this."
But Mr Bennett said: "The van has the Cleveland Police logo on it and is clearly visible.
"But it doesn't matter whether it is visible or not because there is nothing in the handbook that says mobile vehicles have to be on show.
"The vehicle actually has nothing to do with the deployment of cameras. It is used as a way to get the camera to a site and to protect the officer from the elements.
Ever get that feeling of Deja Vue?
But Mr Bennett said: "The van has the Cleveland Police logo on it and is clearly visible.Steve said something very similar about the talivan at INGS before he had the grass cut!!
If I read it correctly, Mr Bennet says The van is clearly visible; It doesnt have to be clearly visible; It doesnt have to be prominently placed.
The witness said "The van was parked behind a concrete wall".
Now if Mr Bennett is like Steve, he opened his mouth BEFORE he checked that the operator was following procedure!
Steve Callaghan masquerading as the JJ's wrote:
Rule 5: Site visibility
Speed camera housings, or the camera operator or mobile vehicle, must
comply with the following minimum visibility distances:
• 60 metres where the speed limit is 40 mph or less
but Mr Bennett says "But it doesn't matter whether it is visible or not because there is nothing in the handbook that says mobile vehicles have to be on show" But it does say "Whilst there is no specified colour or design for mobile enforcement vehicles,
equipment or personnel, the livery used on
either the camera operator,
equipment or the mobile vehicle must be clearly visible to approaching drivers."