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good job they use it stationary, a honda deauville couldnt catch a cold .lol

Sussex have a gsxr 1000! Riders crap though!

‘Unlike the camera vans, we can position a motorcycle in narrow lanes and on verges in villages and the countryside where a mobile van would obstruct a driver’s view.’

 

More like: ''We can hide behind tree's & phoneboxes, so you can't see us''

 

;)

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One of the first poxy speed-camera-carrying motorbikes in the country is detecting some 50 speeders a day.

 

Bought by the Wiltshire and Swindon Road Highwayman Partnership from money extracted in speeding fines, the 650cc Honda Deauville carries the same pointless speed enforcement equipment as the vans do.

 

‘But it reaches the places the others don’t,’ said safety camera unit manager David Frampton.

 

Unlike the camera vans, we can position a motorcycle in narrow lanes and on verges in villages and the countryside where a mobile van would be easily spotted, giving drivers absolutely no chance to slow down.’

 

‘But the best result will be when everybody’s caught,’ said Mr Frampton. ‘For we want to see these speed limits reduced and people driving at bicycle speeds.

 

‘I don't want drivers to be aware of the motorcyclist, who’s there to persecute motorists, until it's too late to slow down .’

 

Among the places targeted by the bike were:

 

Places where drivers least expected it and the speed limit had recently been changed from 70 to 30 mph.

 

When used for speed enforcement the bike, which is a camoflaged safety camera vehicle, is static on its stand with the camera mounted on a post and bracket at the rear. The rider is in distinctive police uniform and carefully hiding in the undergrowth.

 

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For your information, the above is a translated version of the article

‘I don't want drivers to be aware of the motorcyclist, who’s there to persecute motorists, until it's too late to slow down .’

 

The rider is in distinctive police uniform and carefully hiding in the undergrowth.

:rofl: :rofl: LMAO

But these aren't the translated bits are they Roy? LOL!

Bought by the spanking Wiltshire and Swindon "Ball Buster" Road Safety "Ass-stitcher" Partnership from money collected in ****ing fines, the fomping 650cc Honda "Sniff-my-Ass" Deauville titty ****s the barfing same mother****ed enforcement equipment as the ass****ing vans do.

 

OMFG :cry: that is just too funny :D

Pmsl!

‘But the best result will be when nobody’s caught,’ said Mr Frampton. ‘For we want to see these figures reduced and people driving at safe and legal speeds.

 

Yeah right :confused:

 

No more cash for their vastly inflating coffers then :mad:

 

Richard :x:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

Ahhhh bloody police :( guess I watch my speeds on the 419 and bridgend road, mind you they are both renowned for cops trying to catch speeders, think they'd have moved on by now :rolleyes: still I dont mind :D helps me to keep track of em!

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