Hi folks hope this post is ok (and dosnt break the rules) I did a quick search to find out if there was a solution to these dreaded machines and would really like to know if anyone on here has used (and found it worked ) the photo reflective spray you use on your number plates , or which camera detector is best in use , I have been caught on static and mobile cameras so the time has come to invest in a little protection ......Steph .....I know I should slow down !!!!
apart from the obvious solution of slowing down.....
try...
filthy number plates
broken numberplates
downright illegal numberplates
guaranteed to work.....as is slowing down of course.
if you ride a bike, all 3 will be necessary.
once you find out how many people have be caught on cameras that they knew were there you'll understand my reluctance to buy a detector. I believe photo reflective spray is a load of old tosh but would love to be corrected.
Watch the news and see the tragic consequences of driving too fast, that might help.
The reflective spray doesn't work.
Dirty number plates does, but that is an offence as well.
Going slower works quite well, never been caught yet.
The idea is this: turn off your radio/cd and look for the speed defining signs. They are the ones with big black numbers on a white background with a red circle on the outer circumference and there will (must) be one EACH SIDE OF THE ROAD where the speed limit starts or changes. There will also be regular "reminder" indicators along that road.
some sprays do work BUT if your unlucky enough to be behind a police car with a fixed cam on the dash your getting nicked for not having a legal number plate i think its a £60 fine, your number plate will look blank on the video monitor and your getting a tug straight away.
get a gps system there cheap now or a sat nav
I was caught last night on a 'safety' camera. I was doing about 35mph on what I must assume was a 30mph road. I just don't see why the road is a 30mph limit though - it was just coming out of the country lanes and had a factory on one side of the road, with houses set back from the road a little further down.
The thing I find annoying is that they are called 'safety' cameras - I was driving far more sensibly than some people drive when under the speed limit and there was nobody else about at all, it being about 2am.
Easy way round it Steph - just dont go over the speed limit - and you'll save £'s in Fines, loads of points on yr licence and even more £'s on buying and applying the so-called reflective paint/spray that stops yr licence plate being photographed (doesn't work anyway bu the guy is making a mint) - - - - - - -- I'm not being a meanie or morose or a do-gooder, just sensible driving. Its what we do on here isn't it - watch out for what can go wrong and ensure we dont put ourselves at risk. ? Cheers
we used a snooper as we both got caught speeding but not no more thanks to this item
Well I shall consider my botty well n truly slapped for the speeding issue , in both cases tho I was only slightly over the speed limit ....47 the first time and I think (yet to be confirmed) 49 this time ......In my defense I have been driving for 26 yrs in the UK and extensivly abroad and never had an accident , so would consider myself a careful and considerate driver , very paitient too (dont even know where the horn is) but my car happens to see a sneeze as 10 mph and misbehaves badly on occasion.....guess Id better not say what it did on the M6 toll road...........So thanks for all your comments and advice (humor ,wit, sarcasm etc) I will try to behave in future (cant afford not to now)
but I do think the 'safety cameras' are in most cases no more than revenue collectors.............Steph
I just dont speed in built up areas- but have been known to suffer from a heavy right foot on the motorways.
My biggest driving gripe is the wankers who tailgate- esp. in lorries or at speed.
If I want you up my arse i'll post on S.H- AND PASS YOU A CONDOM!