Not all devices, but this will apply to some of them.
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,15149-1181311,00.html">Read it here
i dissagree, since ive had my B2 ive been much more aware of the speed that im doing. i can honestly say that my speed has dropped since fitting the device.Quote: Originally posted by POW_Clio on 02 December 2004
i like how they call them accident blackspot identifiers - b****cks. They are just a way to stop getting caught!
Quote: Originally posted by Chris1.4RT on 01 December 2004
I heard theyre just gonna ban radar jammers. I wouldnt worry.
Thats correct, all the GPS based ones will still be ok.
"Devices that use satellite-positioning systems to give drivers early warning of a speed camera will remain legal"
Simon.
yeh thats exactly what im meaning, theres a few roads where I stay that have cameras where they are not really needed but roads where there have been a number of accidents dont have themQuote: Originally posted by .Griff. on 02 December 2004
Agreed to a point. Im all for cameras outside schools and in spots where pointless lives have been lost due to poor road design etc.. but sticking cameras on straight deserted dual carriageways is purely a money making excercise.