The ANPR cameras do not just pick up untax vehicles but vehicles which are not insured or have no MOT.
No MOT may well mean the car is unsafe to be on the public highway.
You get hit by an at fault uninsured driver then who's pocket is going to be hit?
If your vehicle is taxed, MOT and insured then you have no worries about ANPR cameras.
Brendan
actually you can claim off a little known thing called the motor insurance bureau. for untraced (ie scarpered) or uninsured drivers.
basically its a pot paid into by the insurance scammers for such events so you dont get hit for a claim. that is if your actually in the know about it and ask the insurance co to claim off that.
that said they take for ####ing ever. im now 2 years post non fault crash as a passenger when the scumbag who hit my old mans car head on at 60 ish in a 30 zone did a runner no insurance on the car, no nothing.
They cameras may also be picking out uninsured cars parked up.
Under continuous insurance law, you must have tax and insurance even on private land or SORN.
I got paid out after being rear ended by an idiot in a cloned car ... after 8months ...
The vehicle, registered on Pudsey, Yorkshire, it's twin being driven locally by a chap who carried himself and his family as if it was a normal thin g to do ...
Luckily, I obtained photographic proof that the car was in my locale when the owner said it was in Yorkshire, and the police were pleased to get another driver off the streets ...
That's the problem with these ANPR cameras, they do not allow for 'ringers'... and there are going to be more of them ...
There are some bailiffs that use anpr also.
That's what happened to our local camera. It was in the middle of a dual carriage way. It stayed burnt out for 2 years until replaced.I think filling them with petrol and setting fire to them seems more popular lol
That's what happened to our local camera. It was in the middle of a dual carriage way. It stayed burnt out for 2 years until replaced.
The Cameras that really bother me are the ones that Companies have installed in their Employees company vehicles called trackers, they monitor and can film your complete journey, the address you travel too and from. My friend showed me on his tablet and sure enough there was his journey and finally MY house! Now thats BIG BROTHER kind regards. CHRIS:behindsofa:
sadly big brother already tracks you from any device thats swtiched on like phones, satnavs and the like...
if satellites can tell your device where you are, it can tell others the same thing,
same as mobiles, 2 way radios and should imaging most java enabled devices plus more...
1984 was just the start of it all..
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