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16:12 GMT, Sunday, 30 November 2008

County could scrap mobile cameras

Mobile speed camera monitor

Mobile speed cameras could be scrapped throughout Northamptonshire under plans being considered by the county council.

The county fears its six mobile cameras are creating unnecessary hazards which could lead to more accidents.

Council leader Jim Harker, said: "I know there have been concerns from the public and the RAC about them, and we will be reviewing it."

Alternative safety measures are being considered and fixed speed cameras are likely to remain in use.

Mr Harker said: "This is an area I know the public are very concerned about.

"There are benefits but also a number of issues where they are not so confident about them.

"There is evidence that people tend to react quickly to cameras and slow down sharply, creating hazards and possibly accidents."

The council is now looking at safety measures such as sleeping policemen and better lighting.



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