camera operator wrote:
just a little opened question.
I am not expecting many positive replys as it is blatantly obvious that most posters in these forums an totaly anti camera.
Please try to defend your position with a little more understanding of those on the other side of the debate CO, you'll find you'll get a little more attempt to understand the point you are trying to make. Use of 'blatant' will not endear

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How many people have a mobile site ouside or close to their homes / kids school?
That is a question which a camera operator should be able to answer, or have access to, so you tell us.
If you mean, which forum contributors have a mobile site outside their schools, then yes, I have.
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i am not talking about fixed sites where every driver only slows down for the camera, i am talking about a mobile residential concern site where complaints have been made about speeding.
I don't believe the mobile sites around our schools were specifically asked for by residents, otherwise surely I would have been polled.
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As an anti camera group would you remove the mobile site from outside your house / kids school etc so that any driver can drive at whatever speed they like because they know they can
As JT said, your question carries a barb in the tail which defies any chance of a reasonable short answer.
You have strongly tempted me to provide an answer which I know would get me into some trouble at work, so I won't.
Suffice to say If you believe that your presence or the threat of your presence is improving the quality of motoring in these areas then evidence it please.... Tell us how many children's lives have been saved by positioning of cameras outside schools? Surely you will be able to provide that by comparing changes in child road fatality rates around schools which are not 'protected' by cameras to those which are 'protected'.
Could you also advise if the number of speeders being caught at these sites is significantly reducing?
Could you also provide evidence that given that the number of speeders are reducing, this automatically improves the quality of driving in the area? - There is no mention of speed in COAST.
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would you remove the mobile site from outside your house / kids school etc so that any driver can drive at whatever speed they like because they know they can
Could you explain to me why you feel you are
the only influence on safe motoring behaviour at these areas.
You might wish to evidence the carnage which must have occurred at school sites before the introduction of cameras in these areas.
Do you believe your activities at a school site
at school opening / closing times are more effective at reducing child fatalities than a VAS sign activated on vehicle approach saying
"SCHOOL ZONE. DRIVE CAREFULLY. THANK YOU". ?
We all want to maximise safety around schools. I'd have to say that overall, cameras at schools generally encourage more negative motoring behaviour than positive. I agree with Patch that the problem around schools at busy times is usually nothing to do with speed, more to do with careless driving at slow speeds.
Your activities may well encourage my higher risk motorist (the boy racer or impatient commercial motorist) to use an alternative route to avoid your site with higher risk to vulnerable users on much riskier roads. You have to include these displacement collisions in your analyses and accept some responsibility for them, although they don't feature in your statistics.