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Speed Camera Detector Buyer's Guide | |||
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It is currently 100% legal (July 2010) to use a speed camera detector in the UK to warn of all speed camera locations - fixed and mobile. Legislation implemented on the 27th January 1998 made the detection of speed cameras a lawful activity. More recently the Government, through the Road Safety Bill, is reviewing the use of speed camera detectors and their technologies in the UK. The Road Safety Bill looks to ban speed camera jammers and detectors. To fully understand the implications of the Road Safety Bill first you need to understand the different types of speed camera detectors that are available in the UK. There are currently three different technologies that a speed camera detector could utilise to detect and warn of an approaching speed camera. Speed camera detectors can use Radar detection, Laser detection and GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) a combination of one, two or all three of the technologies can be used. Legality of radar and laser systems are under review, as they potentially allow a motorist to drive above the speed limit through an in active road side speed camera (without facing prosecution). In anticipation of a
change in the law some retailers (and manufacturers) are withdrawing radar
and laser detectors from their product range. However, it is possible to
purchase a GPS based detection system (which will remain legal) which
includes a removable radar/laser detection module. If the law changes you
can simply remove the module and therefore disable the radar/laser function
thus making legal your speed camera detector to use in the UK. Speed camera
detectors can be viewed and purchase at
the online retailer
ActiveGPS.co.uk The Government believes that devices which interfere with or detect the proper functioning of such cameras have only one purpose: to tell drivers when they can break speed limits and get away with it. This is unacceptable. It prevents the police from carrying out their duties, and is a danger to other law-abiding road users. The Government will not be prohibiting those devices that rely on Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to warn drivers of published camera sites or posted speed limits, as these compliment the Government's policy to ensure that camera sites are visible and conspicuous to drivers, and so help deter excessive and inappropriate speeds on the roads." Source: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmbills/170/06170.22-28.html#j8001
Read a version of the complete Road Safety Bill as a PDF file
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