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Community Speed Watch - Thousands
speed - not one is fined - Submitted 03 Apr 2009
- Source Leicester
Mercury
More than 30,000 drivers have been caught
speeding through villages in two years – but not one has
been fined.
Village volunteers armed with speed guns
recorded drivers breaking speed limits, but as the motorists
were caught by civilians, they cannot be fined or given penalty
points on their licence.
Instead, up to 400 warning letters a
week are being sent out by police.
Villagers said, while the scheme, called
community speedwatch, was a deterrent, the only real way to
make a difference was speed cameras.
Peter Goodwin has been running a scheme
in Burton Lazars, near Melton, for the past four weeks, which
has so far found 350 speeding motorists. He said: "These
are only temporary deterrents. In my view, the only real way
to stop people is to have a speed camera, so people who are
caught pay £60 and have three points on their licence.
"I hear what people say –
that they are only money-raising devices – but I think,
in some places, they are needed. Villages are the right place
to have them. "Here, it's
a 40mph limit, but we've had cars going though at 81mph, 73mph
and 72mph."
John Bairstow, of Old Dalby, near Melton,
said: "People will slow down if they see villagers with
speed guns. "That will have an effect and it is a good
warning system, but speed cameras in villages would be a very
good thing."
In three weeks, villager Chris Redding
helped catch 200 speeding drivers in Castle Donington. He believes
the amateur speed traps are not enough to stop speeding drivers.
He said: "In the short term, it
was great, but as soon as we packed up the camera and the fluorescent
jackets, the speeds started to creep up again."
Leicestershire County Council's community speedwatch scheme
has been run in 90 villages over the past two years.
Villagers concerned about the speed of
traffic are given a hand-held radar gun and high-visibility
jackets to monitor traffic for a set period, usually a few weeks.
Speedwatch co-ordinator Mike Wilson said:
"30,000 in the time we have been going is a lot, and that
is a worry. It shows speeding is still a very serious problem.
"We recognise there needs to be
some teeth to the system. Where volunteers identify a genuine
problem, the police will go out with their cameras for enforcement.
They have been to more or less all the sites we have."
The results of the volunteer speed checks are also used to determine
where traffic-calming measures are installed.
Lesley Panton, of the police traffic
unit, said she believed speedwatch was getting its message across.
She said: "People get a warning letter if they are caught
and another if they do it again. A third offence means a police
officer knocking on your door if you live in Leicestershire,
but that happens very rarely."
In Woodhouse and Woodhouse Eaves, more
than 2,000 drivers have been caught breaking the speed limit.
Peter Crankshaw, of Woodhouse Traffic Action Group, said: "By
and large, I think drivers are slowing as a result of what we
have done, but there will always be a minority who couldn't
care less."
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LFE had their own
Community Speed Watch Event (No really
we did) Were you caught, did you receive a letter
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Have you noticed
a reduction in the speed of traffic where you live? Why not
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According to the
text in the Leicester Forest East Autumn/Winter
2008 Neighbourhood Beat Newsletter Opens
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The
Neighbourhood priorities
These are the priorities we will continue to focus on over the
next six months:
1. To reduce anti-social behaviour issues around
Forest Park and Kings Walk area.
2. To target speeding vehicles within the leicester Forest East
Parish.
3. To reduce vehicle crime within Leicester Forest East Parish.
You told us... To reduce the
incidents of speeding traffic at identified locations in Leicester
Forest East. This was raised through a 200 signature petition.
We responded...
By holding a community speed watch day which was very successful.
Also the community speedwatch group completed numerous surveys
in the area.
PC Ahmed reported at the November
2008 LFE Parish Meeting "that speed checks had been
carried out earlier in the month between 7.30am and 9.30am on
Forest House Lane and that 62 motorists had failed the speed
check driving in excess of 35mph, one vehicle travelling at
53mph. I suggest that most of which are residents or friends
or relatives of residents". (admin:
NONE OF WHICH RECEIVED A TICKET)
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Leicester Forest East parish website
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Speed Watch Website
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