Further Pr issued at 11:33 this morning:
PR229: Motorway road works speed cameras: legalised extortion
News: for immediate release
Following Safe Speed's revelations earlier today that motorway road works
speed cameras do nothing to improve safety, motorists will be absolutely livid
to learn that they have been fined for no safety benefit.
The TRL report stating with absolute clarity that speed cameras do NOTHING to
improve road works safety on motorways was completed over 18 months ago. The
Highways agency did not make it public and continued to slap up speed cameras
at motorway roadworks sites.
Any member of the public wishing to read the report would have had to pay £40
to do so. Not even a summary has been previously published as far as we can
tell. It took a request under the Freedom of Information Act to dig it up.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "Hundreds of thousands of motorists who have been
fined for exceeding the speed limit in roadworks in the last 18 months are
going to be livid. The Highways Agency knew that cameras did nothing for
safety - all they have been doing is spreading misery and raising revenue.
These cameras are legalised extortion - no more and no less."
"This has to stop and it has to stop now. Speed cameras do nothing for safety.
The official claims are bunk. But far worse than that, those claims cause
live-saving resources to be misallocated and cause extra deaths indirectly."
"How dare they keep this information hidden for 18 months. Since the Freedom
of Information Act came into force the wheels are coming off the speed camera
bandwagon. The abuses of information are outrageous and heads must roll."
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Notes for editors:
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Safe Speed PR issued earlier today:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeSpeedPR/message/76
Includes reference to TRL report which includes:
"The study showed that there was no significant difference in the rate of PIAs
(Personal Injury Accidents) when road works were present on the motorway."
"No significant difference was observed in the PIA rate for sites with and
without speed cameras."
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I've had little pickup on either PR so far (which isn't really surprising on a Sunday).
But if anyone has any press or broadcasting contacts AT ALL please send them these two links:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeSpeedPR/message/76
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeSpeedPR/message/77