Police want secret speed cameras
Exclusive: Joe Spagnolo
September 02, 2006 04:00pm
Article from: The Sunday Times
MOTORISTS will no longer be told the location of the state's 17 mobile Multanova speed cameras under a controversial new proposal by police and the WA Road Safety Council.
Assistant Traffic Commissioner John McRoberts said yesterday that police had no choice but to look at tough new measures in the wake of alarming road-toll figures that showed 128 West Australians died on WA roads this year -- 22 more than at this time in 2005.
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Nice cheap and easy option to try and save lives BUT will it be affective? I am not convinced. I will be keeping a close eye on how this progresses in regards to saving lives.
Police want secret speed cameras
Bloody oath they do!dave wrote:
The revenue from each camera outweighs these costs by far
I voted no as people are still going to speed wether they no of the locations or not.
I believe they should buy a couple more booze buses and try and decrease the number of deaths resulting in drink driving, but i can only presume that the costs of the buses and the salaries etc outway the revenue they make from drink drivers.
in economics terms
marginal costs>marginal benifits
I knew economics would come in handy for something.
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I've also voted "no" because I don't think that the camera location information has any direct relationship to the road toll.
However I've always thought that publishing the locations of the cameras was a silly idea to begin with so I'm reasonably pleased with the proposal to stop this.
However in an "ideal" world, I'd like to see more police on the roads intstead of more cameras. I know it'd cost us, the taxpayer, more money but I'd be in favour of it anyway...
However I've always thought that publishing the locations of the cameras was a silly idea to begin with so I'm reasonably pleased with the proposal to stop this.
However in an "ideal" world, I'd like to see more police on the roads intstead of more cameras. I know it'd cost us, the taxpayer, more money but I'd be in favour of it anyway...
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I agree, knowing the location, I doubt will effect the road toll, and I have never understood why police have published the location.Zebedee wrote:I've also voted "no" because I don't think that the camera location information has any direct relationship to the road toll.
However I've always thought that publishing the locations of the cameras was a silly idea to begin with so I'm reasonably pleased with the proposal to stop this.
Though, if I remember correctly, late last year police done a trial of not publishing locations and during that period less people were clocked speeding.....don't know if there is a reason this happened, or coincidental