
By Nick Heath
Published: Thursday 05 June 2008
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Name
Chris Goodman
Location
Fareham
Occupation
O&M Advisor
Comment
This is to be applauded in it's success in removing uninsured, untaxed vehicles from the road - but - the criminal fraternity will rapidly know where the cameras are located and will equally rapidly find routes that avoid camera detection. However, the criminal alternative to being "camered" is logically to use a newly stolen vehicle that won't show up in the database while carrying out criminal activities.
A lot more thought is needed to prove that the system is not just a costly car tax supporting project but is actively successful in crime prevention and detection.
What possible justification can Manchester police ...
Chris Walker
I wonder of the 30,000 siezed cars how many were t...
Roy Lambert
This is to be applauded in it's success in removin...
Chris Goodman
why hang on to the details for five years ? if it'...
Karen Challinor
Swings and roundabouts for me on this one. The pos...
Drew Stephenson
Thats another city crossed off the "visitation lis...
MusicFan
Good god, do people REALLY have to ask why the pol...
Simon
Who keeps a car for FIVE years?
So not much poin...
GALLEY SLAVE#41
I was thinking about getting a job in Manchester, ...
Jeremy Wickins
Seriously though, what's the point except to pay s...
Joe Whitehead
There are at least 32 roads into Manchester. How ...
Charles Smith
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