On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:42:33 +0100 someone who may be John Wright
wrote this:-
>> But cameras are pretty obvious, so if people were really bothered you think
>> they would take more care not to get caught.
>
>They should be, but not always, especially in rural areas. There is one
>I can think of on the A43 which was hidden behind a direction sign. Then
> the government said "all cameras must be visible and painted yellow so
>people can see them" but this one seemingly was unaffected, it stayed
>grey and hidden.
I'm sure there is at least one warning sign for this crime detection
camera, as with the others.
The warning sign is circular with a white background, generally they
have a red border with figures written in black inside the border.
There are some other possibilities, but this is the usual form of
warning sign.
For those still unaware of what these warning signs look like there
are examples on the top line of the file located at
.
Obey these warning signs and there should be nothing to worry about.
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
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