Blade runners - spreading?
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Blade runners - spreading?
Seen a fair few of the Blade Runners attacks on the ULEZ cameras on Twitter and also seen 3 cameras in Harrow with stickers over the lenses IRL. When they started actually cutting the cameras down I wondered if others would take it up and seems they are. 4 speed cameras in Cornwall have been cut down.
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Re: Blade runners - spreading?
You inngleeeeeesh, such amateurs.
According to statistics released, up to 75% of French safety cameras were out of commission
In 2019.
According to statistics released, up to 75% of French safety cameras were out of commission
In 2019.
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I grew up in Somerset, up on the Mendips. We were surrounded by quarries and I do remember tales of the 'new' cameras being destroys with explosives nicked from various quarries!!Bigjawa wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 1:13 am Amateurs!
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So who ends up paying for the destroyed cameras? Yes, you and I, not those that destroy them.
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
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Putting bags or stickers over the average speed cameras would be a problem. The poles are bloody tall, and allegedly the originals were plastic. They have now switched to metal poles which may support a climber but are more difficult to fell.Whysub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:30 pm So who ends up paying for the destroyed cameras? Yes, you and I, not those that destroy them.
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
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Seems like a fruitless exercise as no one will know when & where cameras will be repaired, so ULEZ zone will still be effective anyway. Not that far removed from Bart Simpsons dad shouting at clouds.
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They are doing that too. The ones I've seen in Harrow have 'No ULEZ' stickers over the lenses. I saw on twitter the other day they are also now wrapping them up in Christmas wrapping paper.Whysub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:30 pm So who ends up paying for the destroyed cameras? Yes, you and I, not those that destroy them.
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
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They are using angle grinders on the metal poles. I've also seen they are not beyond cutting down traffic lights at times if there's a camera there.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 10:36 pmPutting bags or stickers over the average speed cameras would be a problem. The poles are bloody tall, and allegedly the originals were plastic. They have now switched to metal poles which may support a climber but are more difficult to fell.Whysub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:30 pm So who ends up paying for the destroyed cameras? Yes, you and I, not those that destroy them.
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
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Nice to see a bit of direct action from the public, but cutting down traffic lights is life threatening and plain stupid. They're getting a bit carried away with themselves there.
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Cutting them down seems a bit rash - if they're sited too high to disable by normal means surely the clever people can invent a paint-aerosol-on-a-pole which would do the job more quickly, more quietly and more safely? When I say "clever people" I reckon I could knock something up in my shed in ten minutes.
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Oh I don't know, it's always been my experience that traffic flows better / safer when traffic lights go down, and no that's not an invitation for a drawn out 'staying alive' conversation.
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I remember when they first started using cameras no end of them were *vandalized* when it became known they use $3500 Hasselblads...Whysub wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:30 pm So who ends up paying for the destroyed cameras? Yes, you and I, not those that destroy them.
I'd rather they placed stickers or bags over them, so that it makes tfl deploy workers to remove them. Just as much inconvenience to tfl, but less cost to the tax payers (i.e. you and I).
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Did someone read the rest of the thread & then decide they could do better?
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2 more felled in Cornwall, 1 in Truro and 1 that has been done before in Perran-ar-Worthal.
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And reading the BBC article is in a situation where residents had been complaining of speeding motorists & the danger, so more arseholes than the public fighting back methinks.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 2:17 pm 2 more felled in Cornwall, 1 in Truro and 1 that has been done before in Perran-ar-Worthal.
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I'll venture that the overlap in a Venn diagram of 'residents' and 'speeders' would be quite large.Dickyboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:06 pmAnd reading the BBC article is in a situation where residents had been complaining of speeding motorists & the danger, so more arseholes than the public fighting back methinks.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 2:17 pm 2 more felled in Cornwall, 1 in Truro and 1 that has been done before in Perran-ar-Worthal.
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Residents who campaign for camera are often among the first to be caught.
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