Parking Camera Vans

Mr K

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Have seen these in Newcastle and North Shields:

Small hatch/van type vehicle with single camera mounted on the roof, seems to drive about to catch parking and bus lane violations.

Worrying for those of us that need to park "creatively"....

:augie
 
They should park it next to the old M&S workshop, the local cops love to park on the double yellows while they collect their bait:(
 
They should park it next to the old M&S workshop, the local cops love to park on the double yellows while they collect their bait:(

Love it.

If we're in Toon our gaffer rings the cooncil. He can buy a 24hr parking exemption for £12 per van.

:nenau
 
They should park it next to the old M&S workshop, the local cops love to park on the double yellows while they collect their bait:(

That will be the Buckingham Sarnie Shop, quality fry up. If you can get parked:thumb2
 
There's a large Peugeot van (Transit size ) in Sunderland ....

One Camera on each corner of the roof at a 90dgr angle and its a mobile NRC unit ....

Photo's anything thats flagged up on the computer , so no tax test or insurance and you recieve a fine through the post and Police notified incase your wanted ... :eek

Don't know about the parking bit or the huge turret in the middle of the roof that spins on a gimble ............... :confused:

Anyways , your nicked my son ..... Unless you pay your way .... :rob
 
OLD NEWS, these were on telly a couple of weeks ago. The units at that time were monitoring parking outside a school.
 
Welcome to your local authority's new way of funding final salary schemes, vanity projects and free parking outside county hall for councillors.

Impose loads of new parking regulations, take away lots of parking spaces, hike the cost of pay and display, impose residents' parking systems (paid for), then get a CCTV van to screw anyone else the other things didn't get.

Neat. Just like a money printing press in the basement of the council's offices.
 


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