Zamzara wrote:
I'm sure I read somewhere (it might have been the Times) that the report that the government has ordered into cameras is being conducted by Mervyn Stone at UCL.
I doubt it very much - although someone on Pistonheads said the same thing. Mervyn Stone was hired by Radio 4 as an independent statistician / ajudicator to asses the claims I was making against the claims the authorities are making. I'm confident in claiming that I 'won the contest'. Mervyn Stone's final conclusion was:
"The “roll out" of safety cameras by separate Safety Partnerships was initiated by DoT. Its management was placed in the hands of the private sector company PA Consulting Group. This “cost recovery" program has failed except for the HMT requirement that it should be self-financing. There has been a failure to design the program so that it would provide the information needed to evaluate alternative ways of getting the benefits of speed camera enforcement. The emphasis on political acceptability has led the program down a cul de sac in which essential public trust has been lost. The mistakes already made should be openly recognised, and the program should be subjected to a root and branch rethink."
Much more via:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/stone.html (22,000 words of reports, for a start!)
Some of the stuff on the Radio 4 website can hardly be described as 'objective'. I've been told since that Radio 4's intention was to trash my work. Didn't work did it?
