Known as the LLR100 AFP Device they are the new zero tolerance measure to deter speeding drivers once and for all.
It is anticipated they will be introduced on 1st April this year.
Coincidentally, this is the same day that the new Traffic Management Act 2004 comes into force which allows Civil Enforcement Officers, as they are now called (because Parking Attendants have such a bad name) to issue Penalty Charge Notices by post. They no longer have to attach the PCN to the windscreen or hand it to the driver.
The first you will ever know that a ticket has been issued will be two weeks later when it drops on your door mat.
Now only one of these stories is a joke.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
New Zero Tolerance Speed Cameras to be introduced
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