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Having said that though, I was driving into Liverpool on Saturday, at the end of the M62 the speed limit drops to 50, immediately followed by a speed camera. I was looking for directional road signs and almost missed the change in speed limit and camera.
And I thought it would be a good day: sunny, yet chilly. I should have known better when going to supermarket via the road I use all the time: just like the first time there was it - mobile speed camera unit, located just like the first time downhill, parked on the footpath where people should walk.
They get you right when you climb the hill and about to go down, naturally expecting that people higher speed than 40 mph limit in the area (dual carriageway).
My speed trap radar did not work, but then again it is useless against mobile laser traps like the one that was used: it was parked so sneakily that I did not see it until I actually got very close to it. Good thing I was driving well under the (speed) limit!
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