Saturday, August 27, 2005

Truvelo Camera vandalised again

Somebody with a grudge against speed cameras has struck again in their costly one-man war.

The Police are determined to catch what is believed to be a single motorist seeking revenge after being convicted by evidence from the speed traps.

The latest target shown above was a Truvelo camera in Featherstall Road, Oldham which has been repeatedly vandalised over the past six months.

The camera was installed because of nine crashes in the past three years, in which two people were seriously injured, one of them a child.

In the attack, silver paint was sprayed across the lens so it can no longer take pictures, and the word “dummy” written on the casing. It also appeared to have been shot at with an air rifle.

The cameras are owned and operated by Drivesafe, which spends £250,000 on installing and maintaining them every year.

Spokesman Claire Wightman said: “The police are made aware of every act of vandalism on every speed camera. They warn that criminal damage, especially when it endangers the lives of innocent members of the public, is punishable by imprisonment.”

The Advertiser revealed last month how the camera, and one in Manchester Road, are being systematically vandalised – apparently by the same person.

As soon as engineers repair the speed traps, the mystery attacker strikes again. Each time the same method of attack is used, spraying silver paint across the lens so it cannot catch drivers breaking the 30mph limit.

Anyone photographed driving too fast is hit with a fine of at least £60 and has three points on their license. More points and a bigger fine is imposed if the limit is broken by more than 25mph.

Each camera costs £20,000 and each one in Greater Manchester caught an average of 207 speeding drivers last year.


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