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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 09:44 
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BBC Online wrote:
Oxfordshire County Council vote ditches speed cameras

Oxfordshire could soon become a county with no speed cameras after a council vote to cut road safety funding.

Council leaders want to save £600,000 from their road safety budget - money which would have been given to the Thames Valley Road Safety Partnership.

The partnership operates the county's 72 fixed and 89 mobile camera locations and say they will now withdraw from the county by the end of the month.

The cabinet vote has to be ratified by the full council on Tuesday.

The partnership says the cut equates to a 71% drop in their income from the council and enforcement at mobile sites will cease "with immediate effect".

Partnership communication manager Dan Campsall said: "The cut in partnership funding is so drastic that full and immediate withdrawal of services is the only option.

"There's a serious danger we will see an increase in casulaties. We may be counting the cost of this in terms of bodies."

Although the cameras do generate cash from fines, the money is processed through the courts into central government coffers and not necessarily back into road safety.

An Oxfordshire County Council spokesman said they were merely passing on cuts imposed by central government.

In July last year, Swindon Borough Council became the first English local authority to abandon speed cameras, but Wiltshire Police vowed to continue using mobile cameras.

Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable John Campbell said: "Whilst we understand the great financial pressures, we are disappointed that the council have decided to withdraw from the Safer Roads Partnership.

"The Partnership has had considerable success in reducing fatal and serious injury collisions on the roads of Thames Valley [not].

"We are naturally concerned that the withdrawal of Oxfordshire from the Partnership may impact on the number of serious collisions in the county.

"Thames Valley Police will continue to work with the local authorities in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, who remain in the Safer Roads Partnership."

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:39 
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Steve wrote:
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:lol:

Maybe some good can come out of this recession after all, as ever more counties are forced to abandon the use of speed cameras and discover that there isn’t a blood bath after all.

And you can bet some posters here will start to disappear as both their (none)argument and the scameras are relegated to the bin where they belong…

Thanks Swindon :thumbsup:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 19:09 
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Thank goodness!

Now they just have to get rid of their multitude of road-mountains littering the county!

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 19:15 
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RobinXe wrote:
Thank goodness!

Now they just have to get rid of their multitude of road-mountains littering the county!
Not to mention all their barking speed limits. In terms of extended, unnecessary :30:s and :50:s on rural main roads Oxfordshire must be one of the worst local authority areas in the country.

Mind you, those limits are now that much less enforceable :twisted:

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PeterE wrote:
RobinXe wrote:
Thank goodness!

Now they just have to get rid of their multitude of road-mountains littering the county!
Not to mention all their barking speed limits. In terms of extended, unnecessary :30:s and :50:s on rural main roads Oxfordshire must be one of the worst local authority areas in the country.

Mind you, those limits are now that much less enforceable :twisted:


Something I could never understand - main road limits decimated - other routes left as they were - and after all the £M spent to reduce the limits - how could they enforce it - was talking to my county councillor who couldn't see the sense in the waste of money -mind you he's very anti the speed policy ,just sitting back waiting to remind them that he advised against it and was told to shut up.

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Swindon, parts of Somerset, probably Dorset and now Oxfordshire.

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