This phenomenum does tend to prevail in the aeas where there appears to be an over=reliance on speed cameras

A couple of things just jump out from the piece though

Daily Mail wrote:
But their elaborate ruse failed when police visited them and immediately recognised Mrs Rodger and one of her two young daughters as the driver and passenger from the photographs taken on a mobile speed camera.
Perhaps why folk are so tempted - because a rear photo does not show the driver clearly enough. In this case - the front facing mobile showed up a fairly recognisable photo.
But in areas where there is a quaint old fasjhioned style in force - the person is actually caught behind the wheel ,, more or less immediately

Quote:
The couple tried to hoodwink police after Mrs Rodger, 42, was caught doing 40mph in a 30mph zone near their home in Bakersfield, Nottingham, in April.

Many a ping (even accident) comes on the home stretch - because folk sometimes stop concentrating on these everday roads to them
Perhaps this was why the teacher went into such complete denials of the deed to this extent????

As they say "Nowt's so queer as folk" ...
Quote:
'Given your family background and faith, it was an extraordinary and staggeringly stupid decision that has led to disgrace for you both and put your jobs and livelihood at risk.'
Yesterday, Chief Inspector Andy Charlton, head of Nottinghamshire Police's Roads Policing Unit, said: 'What is especially disappointing in this case is that someone who was charged with upholding the law should try to prevent it taking its true course.
'It doesn't matter who you are or what position you hold, the law applies equally to everyone.'
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But the problem seems to be what could be interpreted as an anger/backlash reaction/denial at being copped remotely and informed about the over-speed some 14 days later...
I think some Uni psychology should do some research into this to try to establish what makes folk who are otherwise "pillars of society" succumb to such bizarrely daft behaviour over a first offence which an insurer would not even be bothered to load over.

But the magistrate is not alone. There was the "take-way cop" who was believed .. plus the one "only testing his car" - but who was later charged with "dangerous driving" after much public outcry.

So what is it about the "speed camera" that really causes more anger than a pull by us? (Of course .. we are polite.. objective... courteous and fairly "cuddly"
