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Essex Police under fire over M11 cash camera

Speed camera rakes in £500,000 while accident rates double

Posted: 18 November 2009
by Visordown News

SHOCKING STATISTICS revealed under the Freedom of Information act have shown crashes at a fixed speed camera site on the M11 have almost doubled since the device was installed nine years ago.

The camera, situated between Junctions 5 and 4 on the soutbound carriageway, dishes out 9,000 speeding tickets a year, with an estimated revenue of around £500,000.

Essex Police are now under fire from road safety campaigners, who have accused the force of cashing in on the revenue, despite knowing the camera was linked to an increase in accidents.

Speaking to the Telegraph newspaper, Paul Pearson, of motoring website penaltychargenotice.co.uk, said: "No wonder they haven't removed the camera that's causing these accidents. It's just raising too much money and they clearly want to keep it there."

New data, recently revealed, showed in the five years before the camera was installed, there were 13 accidents and 14 casualties in the area. In the following five years, the number of accidents rose to 16 and casualties to 24.

A spokesman for Essex Police denied the camera was causing crashes. He told the Telegraph it was not being kept for revenue reasons and that there were no plans to remove it.

"Cameras do not cause collisions: poor driving does," said the spokesman.


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echoplex
So, by their own admisson, cameras don't prevent collisions either!

Posted: 18/11/2009 15:35


BraveCat

Scameras are a joke! this kind of evidence is coming to light that they don't reduce accident levels. They punish people for a moments laps in concentration.

Near to a camera people take their eye off the road to check their speed, even if they are sure they are doing correct speed. These valuable couple of seconds could be better used in reaction time if someone walke out in front of you or other evasive action is needed.  I'd rather be seen in time and avoided by someone doing 35 (in a 30) than hit by someone doing 30...

  


Posted: 18/11/2009 16:28


TenaciousD
If you google "Speed cams cause accidents" you will see there are more and more cases happening and the worrying thing is that they are being covered up to allow further revenue raising. I have a video that was originally shown on the BBC news that clearly (but unintentionally) showed cars having accidents because of speed cameras & traps. The police and authorities complained and the BBC removed the video immediately. If you look hard enough it can still be found online on some sites..

Posted: 18/11/2009 19:36


Flo
 Sounds about right. My aunt lives above a two lane main road, has done since the war. She can't remember a single accident before they put a scamera behind the crest of its' blind hill...

Posted: 18/11/2009 20:14


Bikingbadger
I'm not sure how they reach the conclusion that accidents have "almost doubled" when accidents rose from 13 to 16.

Posted: 19/11/2009 09:05


SWC
I know that stretch well and there are quite a few incidents of bikers being sideswiped by snap lane changers - including me. How much worse would it be if there was no camera and caged knobs were flying down there at even higher speeds? On that stretch of road I'm all for a SPECS being installed instead of the GATSO.

Posted: 19/11/2009 11:49

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