Emmit
LIFE MEMBER
There are various ways a vehicle can get to Cornwall.
One of them is via the A38, crossing the mighty Tamar via the bridge.
In 1988 a tunnel was opened at the Saltash end of the bridge allowing traffic to circumvent Saltash.
I'm putting the next bit in caps.
THERE HAVE BEEN NO VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS IN THAT TUNNEL FROM DAY 1. in 1988
Despite this, the Highways Authority have switched on the speed cameras that were installed some time ago but never put them in 'live' mode.
In addition to this, the dual carriageway at the far end of the tunnel has been reduced from National speed limit to 50mph.
Thus it can be categorically stated that the phrase 'Safety' cameras is a misnomer for 'Cash Cows'
After all, how can the authorities claim that the cameras are there for safety reasons when there has NOT been an accident where they have installed the cameras EVER!
One of them is via the A38, crossing the mighty Tamar via the bridge.
In 1988 a tunnel was opened at the Saltash end of the bridge allowing traffic to circumvent Saltash.
I'm putting the next bit in caps.
THERE HAVE BEEN NO VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS IN THAT TUNNEL FROM DAY 1. in 1988
Despite this, the Highways Authority have switched on the speed cameras that were installed some time ago but never put them in 'live' mode.
In addition to this, the dual carriageway at the far end of the tunnel has been reduced from National speed limit to 50mph.
Thus it can be categorically stated that the phrase 'Safety' cameras is a misnomer for 'Cash Cows'
After all, how can the authorities claim that the cameras are there for safety reasons when there has NOT been an accident where they have installed the cameras EVER!