Safe Speed issued the following PR at 10.07 this morning:
PR273: "We don't want your money" lie exposed
news: for immediate release
The Daily Telegraph today reports that the case of a motorist who was
acquitted on appeal for warning others of a speed trap will be appealed to the
House of Lords.
The Telegraph says: "Charles Glendinning was arrested last year for attempting
to obstruct a police officer in the execution of his duty.
But he was cleared in the Court of Appeal in October when the judge ruled that
the police could not prove that any speeding motorists had slowed down as a
result of his actions.
Now the Director of Public Prosecutions has asked the Court of Appeal for
leave to take the case to the House of Lords for clarification on a point of
law.
The Crown Prosecution Service has said that it fears that the case will set an
'unwelcome legal precedent'."
Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(
www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "The camera partnerships tell us continually
that: 'they don't want our money, they just want us to slow down'. They can't
have it both ways. Motorists warning others of speed traps is extremely
effective in slowing traffic. If they don't want our money, then why appeal
this case?"
"The DPP's claim that they 'just want to clarify a point of law' has a nasty
hollow ring to it as well, because the appeal court has recently provided the
required clarification. We're left assuming instead that they don't like the
appeal court decision."
"Authority's obsession with speed cameras is extremely bad for road safety.
Everyone is focussed on the wrong safety target and lives are being lost as a
result. British road safety cannot be restored while a single speed camera
remains on our roads. They are a dangerous distraction from much more
important safety factors."
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Daily Telegraph article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... dcam30.xml