GreenShed wrote:
It could, however has that been adduced? The typical vehicle tracking system will not retain information at this rate nor does it need to in order to perform its function.
Has the lack of been 'adduced'?
To repeat myself:
Such a system need not retain info at that rate (see my earlier "event driven" comment). Do you agree the validity of that method?
GreenShed wrote:
The over speed indicator will be a single event I am sure.
How can you be sure of such a thing? Again, see my "event driven" comment.
GreenShed wrote:
I would also say that this would be a reasonable thing for the witness to refer to but we see nothing of that.
You may as well have said "It wasn’t reported in the media, therefore it doesn't exist" Come on!
GreenShed2 wrote:
Steve wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
I know they will not be...
Please can you state how you confidently know that?
Were the company vans that you say were "constantly raising alarms" were also "dealing in cocaine and have ready made custom with large bags of cash." ? If not, then haven't you just contradicted yourself?
There are many corporate vehicles being tracked yet are commonly seen in an "over-speed" condition. I'm sure you are familiar with them.
You didn't address my questions.
How do you know the speed function will not be utilised?
GreenShed wrote:
It isn't difficult at all to hide high speed inside of a 1 minute resolution average speed tracking system. This is especially easy when you place a speed enforcement system somewhere on the track of the vehicle during that 1 minute period.
It appears you missed my earlier point about 'time compression' - yet you somehow quoted it in another part of your post. Do you actually read my posts at all?
Do you agree than a system can transfer high resolution time data within comparatively infrequent packets?
Steve wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
I think my evidence and experience of these matters is stacking in my favour
Your "favour"? What an interesting sentiment!
So why is it in your "favour"?
GreenShed wrote:
I have made some assumptions, yes but they are based on previous examination of similar data submitted for the same reason. You too have made assumptions...
I don't think so. Can you show where I made these assumptions?
GreenShed wrote:
but it may be the case that you are basing that on your own feelings and predilection against the speed enforcement system; there you go another assumption but I think you may find it difficult to say it isn't as reasoned as most of yours.
Oooh, verging on
ad hominem. Show on other foot:
viewtopic.php?p=218616#p218616So could it be that it is indeed you who is "
basing that on your own feelings and predilection for the speed enforcement system"
because it is a source of revenue for you? Who has the greater conflict of interest here, huh?

GreenShed wrote:
I don't avoid questions.
See the link I gave just above. There are plenty more subsequent to that, a quick look around your recent contributions shows you are the biggest evader of all! By all means prove me wrong.
Answer
this question!
(reader: watch how well GS doesn't avoid this question)
GreenShed wrote:
...generally...
I have already agreed ("likely"), but "generally" doesn't mean always/automatically/inherently.