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Originally posted by blacjac View PostI thought detectors were now illegal.
I know devices that know where speed cameras are and warns you using GPS are fine, but I thought things that actually detect cameras had been made illegal.
Illegal to use, not to own, or sell though.
Hence plod don't normally prosecute unless they actually pull you over and you have one plugged in on your dashboard.Comment
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Originally posted by rabiddog View PostI'm so going burn in hell for this, but why not just buy a camera detector, I did that years ago, no points since and seems to make you more aware the 'ups n downs' in speed limits on various bits of road.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostEven though I don't deny that the speed cameras are there to make money and in some places accidents have increased, however... speed does kill as does sudden breaking.
What do they suddenly break ?Comment
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Camera detectors are not illegal, but camera JAMMERS are. Important difference.
There is an argument that detectors are actually important for safety, as it will technically alert you to a hazard ahead, since cameras are meant to only be sited in areas with a history of accidents.Comment
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostCamera detectors are not illegal, but camera JAMMERS are. Important difference.
There is an argument that detectors are actually important for safety, as it will technically alert you to a hazard ahead, since cameras are meant to only be sited in areas with a history of accidents.
Is the possible hazard of being caught for speeding a real driving hazard ?Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostAFAIK, they always have been illegal.
Illegal to use, not to own, or sell though.
Hence plod don't normally prosecute unless they actually pull you over and you have one plugged in on your dashboard.
They may be considered illegal if used to affect a laser speed gun used by the police in the course of their duties ie to measure vehicle speed. To my knowledge, there has only been one successful prosecution in the UK over the use of a laser jammer by a driver.
The government did announce plans late in the last parliament to lay legislation to make the use of speed camera detectors and laser jammers illegal but, this failed when the election was called and has not been re introduced.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostRubbish! Speed Camera Detectors are not illegal to own or use. Laser jammers \ scramblers are not illegal to own since they can be also be used to operate garage doors.
They may be considered illegal if used to affect a laser speed gun used by the police in the course of their duties ie to measure vehicle speed. To my knowledge, there has only been one successful prosecution in the UK over the use of a laser jammer by a driver.
The government did announce plans late in the last parliament to lay legislation to make the use of speed camera detectors and laser jammers illegal but, this failed when the election was called and has not been re introduced.Still InvoicingComment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWhat do they suddenly break ?If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostRubbish! Speed Camera Detectors are not illegal to own or use. Laser jammers \ scramblers are not illegal to own since they can be also be used to operate garage doors.
They may be considered illegal if used to affect a laser speed gun used by the police in the course of their duties ie to measure vehicle speed. To my knowledge, there has only been one successful prosecution in the UK over the use of a laser jammer by a driver.
The government did announce plans late in the last parliament to lay legislation to make the use of speed camera detectors and laser jammers illegal but, this failed when the election was called and has not been re introduced.
However, doing a bit of Googling, a case was lost back in the late 90's, so police will no longer prosecute because of precedent and so far the government has not introduced legislation to clarify things.Last edited by centurian; 4 July 2009, 21:06.Comment
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