Thursday, September 15, 2011

RaSer Cashback for speed cam errors

Up to 25,000 driver fines is reimbursed by almost ?1. 5 million, after a speed camera found was that may be illegal.

And drivers that have been taken with penalty points are for speeding up behind the camera on the A35 in Chideock, Dorset, have removed.

The camera was in 1997, a 30 mph zone of police set up but mixed street names in the paperwork, specifying the exact location.

As a result, the camera operated illegally until 2007, when the error was noted by the judge who presided over an acceleration appeal.

Announcing that drivers could apply, for their fixed penalty deposit notice and removes your points, the Dorset safety camera partnership said that it remained focused on reducing acceleration deaths and injuries in the County.

Stresses that the speed limit still on the road, was enforced Dorset police Assistant Chief Constable Adrian whiting said: "during the period this security was camera in operation it will have drivers reduced speeds through the village by acting as a deterrent."

Despite the errors that come to light in 2007 took two years officials decide that all the camera beliefs affected.

Truck driver Alan Dawe - revealed maintained their vocation to the error - the daily mail said: "You only wanted to admit you were wrong."


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