Stumbled across this info which I think is very interesting. Could be the answer we are looking for.
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Brilliant Machines Inc is pleased to announce the availability of our new range of road safety devices. These devices go beyond the capabilities of current speed camera technology to produce a system that is much more effective in improving road safety.
Director of Product Development, Ian Fooldew noted:
"Speed cameras are good at detecting speed. Our devices, however, go beyond such simple measurements and aim to detect a whole host of issues related to road safety. We are confident that our new devices will improve road safety by an order of magnitude over that of speed cameras".
The new Brilliant Machines devices can detect the following, ensuring that no driver can escape it's watchful eyes:
* Speed and Exessive Speed
* Tailgating
* Careless Driving
* Stolen Vehicles
* Driving without a licence
* Driving without insurance
* Driving under the influence of alcohol
* Driving under the influence of drugs
* Dangerous and unfit vehicles
* Lane weavers
* Agressive driving
* Lane Hoggers
* Inattentive drivers
* Overladen vehicles
* Overcrowded vehicles
* and much much more
Once detected, our devices can actually aprehend and caution drivers straight-away. No need for the drawn out process of taking a photograph, sending it to the registered keeper and the messy business of fixed penalties, estabslishing who was driving etc.
Our devices do it all - straight away.
The new devices are available with immediate effect. Each device costs approximately £40,000 per year to run, which is more than a standard speed camera. But we are sure you will agree that the range of offences detected, coupled with the instant action mean that there are huge road safety benefits. After all, road safety is not just about money, right?
Have a look at some of our new devices and you will agree that Brilliant Machines Inc should be your choice for all your road safety needs.
There are some pics of the devices included in the release which I have linked to below.
Sorry, couldn't resist it
