Hi all!
One of the problems we have that i've noticed from reading these posts, the T2000 forum, and posts from the likes of mosis, is that the speed camera lobby refer to groups like ours as "pro-speed", which is obviously incorrect. We want genuine road safety, not merely the right to speed for the sake of it.
To that end, I propose my view up for discussion, which may be able to convince them...
I'm not against speed cameras
per se - if I get caught by one, I won't bellyache about how it was unfair, I was driving safely, etc. etc. At the end of the day, we do need speed limits (even if just to act as a guideline for the hazards you can expect to see on a road) and if went over it and got caught, I was breaking the law, and must now pay the fine.
What I'm against is speed camera
policy - I feel that a disproportionate amount of attention is devoted to speed as the cause of accidents. OK, sometimes it is - but I think we need education in other areas as well. Tailgating on a motorway for instance. If a tailgating car has a collision at 70mph, he may well have a reduced impact at 60mph - but if he wasn't tailgating, he'd be able to drive at 60mph, 70mph or even 80mph safely.
Don't dismiss me as a troll for saying I'm not against speed cameras, I do have an interest in road safety, can see that a lot of you do too and agree with a lot of the interesting comments posted on here!
