jonny2004 wrote:
(snip) "motorbikes don't have license plates on the front. With this in mind, bikers could effectively deliberately flaunt the speed limit, have their image taken but there would be no way of tracing the driver without a registration number.
Is this right? If so, is there not a legallity issue here either in the way
NIP's are issued and also how these cameras are targeting lorry and car
drivers directly? Would this not raise a human rights issue. Ie. Persicution or Invasion of Privacy?
I live in 'Kodak County' (Nottingham) home of the 'Specs' front facing scameras.
The 'immune' M/Cs thing is a major gripe down here, as
many of them deliberately race down 'scamera alley' (A610) safe in the knowlege that they cannot be traced, and they have the added delight of knowing there are no Trafpols operating in the area either.
There have been at least two fatalities actually '
AT' scamera locations (A610--A6004) involving M/Cs, and another one very close to a scam site.
No other vehicles were involved in any of the accidents, and the most recent one happened only weeks after '
SAFETY' cameras were installed in one area !
Got no gripe about bikers personally, in fact I'm a bit envious of their 'immunity' really,

but I think they do take the pi55 a bit, at least in Notts.
diy wrote:
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It is every bikers duty to give the one finger wave.
if you get stopped at a road block ask them by what right they are detaining you. then ask if you are free to leave? then if you are being arrested?
They will waive you on pretty sharpish unless you have a noisy can, small plate or very dark visor.
In which case ask yourself what you are doing for the positive image of bikers.
Road '
blocks' are used when a 'major incident' has occurred, and the police have every right to stop and
question you.
(?detain? bit strong don't you think?)
I realise you are referring too a roadside
checkpoint of course, but getting stroppy and asking those kind of questions will almost certainly result in you being
Detained...(inconvenienced) as they give your vehicle a thorough 'going over' !
As for:
>"It is every bikers duty to give the one finger wave"
It is...
I think, not
every biker would agree there !
They have their 'positive image' to think of.
In any case, the spec scams only note the 'front' numberplate of vehicles, and nothing else, (yet!) so the 'salute' is wasted !