NDP, not sure what it is you expect, but if I read correctly, you do not think the SCP's are involved in a form of entrapment?
I can provide an instance where a limit was imposed for no reason, other than 7 people who meet regularly in a pub, decided it would be a good idea to have a 40 limit on a road which bypasses their village. They got a petition going, and using accidents which happened OUTSIDE the area to be limited, which were NOT caused by speeding, whipped up enough histeria to get a lot more names on the petition than there were villagers.
The County Council stated that in line with their NEW policy of allowing people to determine the use of the roads in their streets, they would re-engineer the road - reducing three lanes to two, putting in a grassed median, protective turning lanes, traffic islands and phantom chicanes AND a 40 mph limit.
Inside of twelve months they announced that the limit was not working, and the newly formed "Safety" Camera Partnership would start operations there.
Using accidents which fitted the guidelines, but again which had nothing to do with speed, they formed two parking bays for mobile enforcement.
They remained largely unused, until Easter week, when the vans were there three days in ten, to take advantage of the busy tourist traffic.
In the meantime, accidents outside the limited area continued unabated - still with no suggestion that the NSL was being broken, while the camera partnership claimed to be reducing accidents at camera sites (fatals over the whole of the county went UP!).
The SCP raised over £1.5 million in twelve months, fatals were UP, and they spent over £1 million in expenses - such as wages, vans and cameras.
See how straight and clearly visible the road is, wide, with a separated footpath and cycle lane. The village lies on a narrow winding lane on the right, which rejoins the road a few hundred yards further on.
Most accident happen a few hundred yards behind this view, and a few happen at the other end, a similar distance past the limit end.
In one accident, my brother-in-law was struck by a local woman who pulled out of the lane on the right into the side of his car, just before the grassed central median starts - in front of a policeman who was a few yards away at the filling station. She claimed she had not seen his car, and admitted responsibility. Later, when her husband was filling in her insurance claim form, she changed her mind! The policeman pointed out that if she did - he would proceed with a careless driving charge.
These local people who decided they wanted a limit now complain that the traffic is bunched up and difficult to cross or join!!
I was sure enough of the facts, that on this forum, I described the manager of the safety camera partnership as a charlatan - at which point he threatened to take me to court if I did not retract.
I did not, challenging him to meet me in court with evidence that accidents were caused by speeding, and that he was reducing the same. He could not.
Instead, he used Cumbria Constabulary resources to put pressure on the US service provider, who forced Paul to remove the posts which he claimed were defamatory, but which he was unprepared to prove in court.
He also denied the local paper a freedom of information request for the causes of accidents at Ings, which is on appeal at present.
He had previously claimed that the vans were not hidden, but were in plain sight from beyond the distance at which "enforcement" could start, yet in the picture above, he claimed I had taken it on a day when the camera van was not there - until I showed this -
which was taken on the same occasion. He was forced to conceed I was right, and have the council come and cut the grass, and trim trees to make them visible again.
I mentioned this in my complaint about him to the chief constable - their responce was:
the Deputy Chief Constable wrote:
"It is the responsibility of the camera van operator to report any problems with visibility!"
It did not say that the SCP manager when informed by a member of the public should dismiss his concern out of hand and accuse him of deception, until the van driver says otherwise!! WHITEWASH.
This is purely about creating an offence in an area where tourist traffic ensures a substantial revenue with which to employ a useless shower of incompetants, and pass it all off in the name of safety!
In this manner, they hope to persuade the public that they care, and are doing something.
In fact in Windermere, a short distance away at a zebra crossing outside of a school, with an appalling history of accidents, but thankfully with no deaths, the councils road safety officer Nick Raymond said a PELICAN crossing would cost £48000, and in view of the lack of fatalities and serious injuries, could not be made a priority!!
(There HAVE been serious injuries - a police motorcyclist stopped at the crossing and had his bike smashed out from under him by a car which failed to stop, was off work for four months)