Now it's gone out - this Safe Speed PR issued at 13:47:
PR440: Gatso cameras can't be trusted - epic blunder
news: for immediate release
BBC TV local news programme "Look East" reveals today that Gatso speed camera
calibration procedures raise an anomaly that casts doubt on the evidence from
around half the cameras.
The problem is that when cameras have been sent for routine annual calibration,
about half of them had to be repaired before the calibration process was
completed. This provides documentary evidence that around half the cameras
became faulty at some point during the year before calibration. Since we cannot
know when the faults first appeared it does mean that any camera so affected
cannot be relied upon to provide accurate legal evidence to the standards
required by our courts.
This came to light when Sally Chidzoy of BBC TV Look East obtained camera
calibration invoices under the Freedom of Information Act.
The invoices so far obtained apply to Essex and Hertfordshire cameras. It's
likely that a similar situation applies to all Gatso cameras in every area.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "Nothing about the incompetence of speed camera
operations surprises me any more, but this particular blunder is certainly of
epic proportions."
"This information casts very substantial doubts on the safety of evidence from
thousands of cameras used against hundreds of thousands of motorists."
"Confidence in speed cameras is already at rock bottom, but this information
will drive it down further. I can only imagine that hundreds of thousands - or
even millions - of motorists are going to be asking for their money back."
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