botach wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
That would be unusual but the accuracy would not be unduly affected by the height of the camera.
So the camera is type approved at any height .
It isn't restricted in height, in fact the mobile version works at just a metre off the ground.
botach wrote:
Would the calibration marks be visible with camera set low ??,
Probably yes. If not then a secondary check couldn't be performed. If they are visible then it can be.
botach wrote:
and is the calibration of the calibration marks accurate with the camera in its non calibrated position .
Well the marks are painted on the ground. They don't move in and out like a concertina bellows when you raise and lower the camera. If they are 2 metres apart with the camera down they are 2 metres apart with the camera up.
botach wrote:
Then we've got the fact that it's being worked on -and could have been set off by an operative .We all know how well some SCP check photos for accuracy .
If the camera was set off by the operative then there would be a difference in the record and the secondary check speed.
botach wrote:
Just mere technicalities - ( or in the view of SCP - things that can & will be ignored) ( Shakespeare said "the plays the thing -fast forward to 2010 - and SCP s just state it as "cash is the objective, truth justice and safety are secondary" )
Mere technicalities indeed and hardly likely to affect the speed unfortunately for the chap driving through.