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Q1 If you drive at a certain speed then the cameras can’t take a photograph.
Q2 I know where all the cameras are so I won’t get caught.
Q3 Driving a few miles over the speed limit doesn’t hurt anyone
Q4 If I put special clear tape over my number plate it can’t be read by the camera
Q5 I’ve no need to worry about cameras – I’ve got a device that warns me if there’s one near by
Q6 If I get a ticket and don’t sign the paperwork, I can’t be prosecuted
Q7 The police should be out catching real criminals, not wasting their time on law-abiding motorists
Q8 There’s no point having cameras working at night when the roads are quiet.



Q3.
In built-up areas, even a slight increase in speed can make a huge difference to whether someone lives or dies. About two thirds of drivers regularly exceed 30mph urban speed limits and most deaths occur on these roads. At 35mph a driver is twice as likely to kill someone than they are at 30mph.
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