I have been reading the [url=http://www.dorsetsafetycameras.org.uk/downloads/foi_files/Steer_Grp_27-10-05_(Open).pdf]Minutes from Steering Group Meeting 27-10-05[/url]
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PG added that currently Dorset Police are in breach of their Service Level Agreement to the DSCP, as we only have 2 Serving Constables and not the 3 as agreed. One of the Constables is currently on long term sick, thus leaving the Partnership with 1. The situation is currently being addressed by the LDU Department.
Interesting. I haven't seen them around for a while, maybe this is why.
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The proposed purchase of 3 additional Red Light cameras may go on hold and the monies used to fund the installation of Startraq.
What is this Startraq? I guess this is the Startraq web site:
[url=http://www.startraq.com]

"Convayor belt justice" photo from Startraq web site.[/url]
So rather than having 3 red light "safety" cameras they would prefer to spend their money on a system for automating prossecutions. How very safe.
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Dorset does not propose to install a 'view on line' facility for the public to see the photos of their offence. Wiltshire have been running the system, however JS is not convinced that it is entirely tamperproof and has concerns that people could be viewing the wrong images and making decision on the wrong evidence.
Nice to know.
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2 off Speed Indication Devices, 1 DSCP and 1 DCC have been stolen and 1 off VAS has been damaged. At this moment in time the DSCP will not be replacing their stolen SID.
Why do people damage SIDs and not real cameras? People are wierd. I guess DSCP won't be replacing theirs because it doesn't make them any money.
And from the [url=http://www.dorsetsafetycameras.org.uk/downloads/foi_files/Op_Group_01-11-05_(Open).pdf]Minutes from Operational Group Meeting 1-11-05[/url]
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JM reported on behalf of the Highways Agency that the camera signage at A31 St Leonards would be installed the same time as the survey loops to same [save?] time and effort.
So put up camera signs at the same time as they install those rubber tubes across the road in order to scare people into thinking that they are connected to cameras?
They are going to reduce the speed limit along that part of the road. I don't see any reason for it. Cameras would cause accidents there, people drive too close as it is, a lower speed limit will make them drive closer, cameras will make people hit the brakes at random. I'm pretty sure they want a low speed limit and cameras on that road because it's the main road in to Dorset from most of the country. They'll be raking it in. (more than they are already)