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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 01:10 
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27 July 2010 Last updated at 17:15

Speed camera cuts backed by Oxfordshire council
Speed camera Oxfordshire's 72 fixed and 89 mobile cameras could be removed by the end of the month
Oxfordshire is poised to lose its speed cameras after the county council approved £13m of cuts, including 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 sites.
Last week it said if the council backed the cuts, the cameras would be withdrawn by the end of the month.

'Immediate effect'
At the time, the partnership said the cut equated to a 71% drop in its income from the council and enforcement at mobile sites would cease "with immediate effect".
The council backed the cuts at a meeting on 20 July. The full council then ratified the vote on Tuesday.
While cameras generate revenue from fines, the road safety partnership said any money went back to central government through the courts.
A spokesman said last week that the county council was 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.
We are delighted, well done Oxford. :lol:
I am quite certain that much credit must rest with Paul. :bow:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 21:37 
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I have not posted for some time. I found some of the prigs posts too much.

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1.a person who is annoyingly smug in his or her moral behavior, attitudes, etc.
2.a person who is annoyingly fastidious about rules, small details, etc.


However, standing at the bus stop today, instead of using my car (I now have a pensioner pass !!) there was the usual procession of cars coming past, virtually all driving carefully and seemingly within or very near the 30 mph limit in our village. What spoilt it was a couple of cars coming past at wantonly high speeds, one man and one woman driver; I would estimate 50 plus. So my question is - how do we stop people behaving like this ? It is not just reckless bad driving, it is also bloody rude to the inhabitants.

I hope that when the Partnerships go, (thank goodness), the police will recommence what they used to do, which was patrol roads and target the idiots. Some years ago at this very spot, before the camera scammers, I talked to two policemen manning a radar trap. They clocked most cars doing between 28 and 35 as I stood there. One said to me, when I saw the 35 figure, "you can't really prosecute for 35". They were after the really reckless devil-may-car idiots, of which I saw two today, and good for them.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 21:41 
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I shall be expressing my support in the matter to my councillors, congratulating them on their intelligence, and backing them in steeling their nerve against the small ignorant, yet vocal minority, which will no doubt condemn their actions!

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