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\\Now officers have warned him he could fall foul of the Road Traffic Act 1988 if his blow-up yellow devices distract drivers and cause accidents. When fixed to a drainpipe the bogus cameras look surprisingly realistic - but they could prove hazardous if motorists start taking notice of them rather than the road.// So real cameras could fall foul of the RTA...
18:24 Sat 16th Jun 2018
The modern police service: never knowingly doing what the fark they're supposed to be doing.
\\Now officers have warned him he could fall foul of the Road Traffic Act 1988 if his blow-up yellow devices distract drivers and cause accidents.

When fixed to a drainpipe the bogus cameras look surprisingly realistic - but they could prove hazardous if motorists start taking notice of them rather than the road.//

So real cameras could fall foul of the RTA and could prove hazardous if motorists start taking notice of them rather than the road.


I wonder what would happen if a motorist took the police to court after an accident and said he was distracted by the camera.
Always thought they would. One can either prioritise safe driving or watching speed. The cop with a bike and camera are worse, followed by the unexpected revenue van.

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