Safer Roads Humber are using unmarked vehicles
Some Lincolnite readers have come out in support of the idea of deploying speed cameras in unmarked vehicles, but others feel it is ‘more about money making than public safety’.and Safer Roads Humber carry out enforcement in the region.
However, Jason Cowman said he’ll “never be convinced it’s about saving lives as opposed to making revenue”. Josh Appleby said: “In built up residential areas where speed or antisocial behaviour is an issue, yes as it’s tackling an issue and making it safer rather than just lining pockets. On 60/70mph roads, no. The speed limit needs upping and incompetent drivers need banning from the roads.”
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