Comment: Taking credit for the overall drop in accidents, but when the accidents rise the SCP's shrug their shoulders, take no blame and say "we're still needed - the lunatic drivers still won't slow down!".
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here is their press release - quote:
In real terms this means 60 people avoided serious injury or death last year as a direct result of the introduction of safety cameras.
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Accident toll cut by speed cameras
Mar 23 2006
ROAD safety chiefs today praised the success of speed cameras in Warwickshire following a reduction in the number of accidents and casualties at camera sites.
Since the first Gatsos appeared in the county in 2002, officials say there have been 254 fewer collisions and 459 fewer deaths and injuries at specific camera sites.
Warwickshire now has 27 fixed speed cameras.
Separate figures also show a fall in collisions and casualties at non-camera sites last year following a countywide rise in the number of accidents in 2004.
The Warwickshire Casualty Reduction Partnership, which operates the cameras, said
the two sets of figures showed motorists were monitoring their speed more closely than ever before.
Stephen Rumble, the group's spokesman, said: "Certain drivers drive at whatever speed they like until they think there's a risk of a speed camera being in place, but there's pretty strong evidence that others are taking note of our warnings and do not want to pick up penalty points because of the risk of detection.
"People have been used to setting their own limits - and we are trying to change that."
The partnership is made up of representatives of Warwickshire Police, the county council, the Highways Agency and Primary Care Trusts.