In Germany there are also a number of fixed cameras, many of which also don't have film in. Its very rare to see them on motorways though. What is quite nice, is when the Police do mobile speed cameras they have to take a notice out in the local paper which states where and when the speed trap will be. Naturally this tends to be buried in the 'Man looking for Man' section of the classified adverts though. They also put the cameras in strange places such as rubbish bins or, in once case near me, they hired a car transported fully loaded with cars and hid it in the last car on the trailer.
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There's one on a motorway up to Hamburg. Triggered it, luckily I didn't have any number plates on at the time.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIn Germany there are also a number of fixed cameras, many of which also don't have film in. Its very rare to see them on motorways though. What is quite nice, is when the Police do mobile speed cameras they have to take a notice out in the local paper which states where and when the speed trap will be. Naturally this tends to be buried in the 'Man looking for Man' section of the classified adverts though. They also put the cameras in strange places such as rubbish bins or, in once case near me, they hired a car transported fully loaded with cars and hid it in the last car on the trailer.Comment
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