Safe Speed issued the following (rush) PR at 13:03 today:
PR259: ANPR Hypothecation - doomed to fail
news: for immediate release
Documents released yesterday by the Department for Transport hint at large
scale Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to be funded by fines issued.
Safe Speed says that the dream of enforcement by numbers is already a nightmare
and is set to become far worse.
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "It is absolutely correct to attempt to deal with
the menace of uninsured driving, but the ANPR approach will undoubtedly make
matters worse. The first problem is that such schemes come with side effects. A
particular side effect which worries me is that many more people will find that
it is in their interests to use false and stolen registration marks. The second
is that far too many situations will lead to entirely innocent(and correctly
insured) members of the public being faced with the daunting prospect of
proving their innocence in court."
"ANPR is a good tool if used in a highly specialised way - for example to
detect serious criminals or track terrorists - it's a highly inappropriate way
to enforce road traffic laws, and the bulk of the fall out will accrue to
responsible members of society. It's bad enough to be involved in a crash with
an uninsured driver - but once ANPR become commonplace we'll be having crashes
with untraceable drivers."
"Speed camera hypothecation has failed because everyone has been focused on the
wrong targets. ANPR hypothecation is doomed to fail for very similar reasons.
Speed camera hypothecation has become a dangerous monster in urgent need of
complete demolition. ANPR hypothecation will obviously go the same way.
"The DfT blunders on once again making a critical error of judgement by failing
to consider the side effects of their policies."
<ends>
Notes for editors
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Dft document:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/d ... 93-06.hcsp
Contains: "Fixed penalties paid by those caught driving without insurance
should be retained to help fund accelerated roll-out of ANPR."
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There's much more to worry about if you follow the DfT link. I rushed the PR out to get journalists looking at the issues.