A substantial amount of UK photo enforcement revenue is being used on spin and luxury items for camera operators.
Other uses for the ticket funds include luxury items. Partnership workers in Essex are enjoying a new plasma television that cost £7,495 (US $14,215). Derbyshire spent £250 (US $475) on t-shirts for staff and £15,000 (US $29,500) for other promotional items.
"Motorists and the general public have a right to ask, 'Why do the partnerships need publicity officers, plasma screens and T-shirts?'" Shadow Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said after he uncovered the figures in parliament. "My concern is that the increasing emphasis on speed cameras under this Government means that there aren't enough real traffic police to drive rogue drivers -- who are often the ones involved in the worst accidents -- off our roads."
Source: Speed camera fines used to buy plasma TVs and T-shirts (London Telegraph (UK), 10/29/2006)Remember you can fight back against illegally issued parking tickets.
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Speed cameras are just starting to make their way into the U.S. See our maps at http://www.photoenforced.com
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