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[News] Failed Bissouma Effort



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Static cameras are of course detectable. My car always alerts me to them. The problem is the mobile police camera van that gets randomly parked to catch unsuspecting drivers, or worse, the pedestrian policeman with a hand held speed camera. Not sure the latter are legal anymore, but I was done by the former a few weeks ago. Luckily I have been on zero ppints for 4+ years so it will be another chance to enjoy an advanced driver course.

Waze is your friend, apart from regularly updated speed camera info, including police patrols, it also warns you about broken down cars ahead, road kill on the road coming up, even potholes.

It also works out the quickest route taking into account traffic conditions and shows you how bad traffic jams coming up are.

I have binned my Garmin and Tom Tom and never use my cars inbuilt Sat Nav
 




Robinjakarta

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2014
2,094
Jakarta
It depends on how you feel about them. A lot of laws are made by the people in power to control or suppress people with no power. Thats why they should just be seen as recommendations. Follow the ones you find sensible, ignore the others.

Sorry more nonsense. It does NOT depend how you feel about them, and laws are laws, NOT recommendations.
 






Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,789
Brighton
Static cameras are of course detectable. My car always alerts me to them. The problem is the mobile police camera van that gets randomly parked to catch unsuspecting drivers, or worse, the pedestrian policeman with a hand held speed camera. Not sure the latter are legal anymore, but I was done by the former a few weeks ago. Luckily I have been on zero ppints for 4+ years so it will be another chance to enjoy an advanced driver course.

How does alert you to them? is it oem spec, or a add on gadget you have bought?
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
51,365
Faversham
How does alert you to them? is it oem spec, or a add on gadget you have bought?

It came with the car and is part of the screen. It is smething that requires a subscription. Oddly it has been telling me my subscription is about to expire since I bought it. Four years ago....still working.
 


Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
Pfft, I only deal in TRANS-fers

Not TITS & TATTLE!


I leave all that to the AMATORS!
 


joydivisionovengloves

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2019
380
N/E Somerset
Speed limits... if the driver is good, I couldnt care if they go over the limit. Laws should be seen as nothing more than recommendations.

Yeah, society should just recommend you don't murder someone, probably best not to defraud someone of their life savings, eh ? Oh and collectively we recommend you don't sexually assault women, erm, and men. Oh and maybe think again before burning your neighbours house down. Can't think of any more recommendations right now but I assume you can.



Idiot.:dunce:
 




B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,296
Shoreham Beaaaach
"It will be a long time before he ever drives again in this country, if he ever drives in this country again."

Is this an indication he is moving abroad?
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,118
The Fatherland
Did I just start this in the Bear Pit? Anyway…….

https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/19422952.albions-yves-bissouma-caught-speeding-five-times-brighton/

Ha! I managed five times in two weeks on the same camera!

I would like to mention that it involved unduly low speed limits on Victorian freeways (motorways) which are 100kph. Roads were clear and traffic good. Automated cameras here that are not painted yellow or made easy to spot and I had only recently arrived. Each offence was less than 8kph over the limit. Four years ago now nearly.

Poor effort Yves.

Speeding isn’t something to brag about.

That said, I am pleased this seems to now be in your past....4 years and counting....please keep up the old work and keep the roads safer.
 




Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
3,000
Uckfield
That used to be my theory until I had to do a speed aware course for doing 34 in a 30, I have two different vehicles and on both according to satellite speed indicators both speedometers aren’t accurate. I now drop to 25 through the camera just to make sure.

Is the sat nav saying your speedo reads lower than actual, or higher than actual? If it's the latter, it shouldn't be a problem. All new cars have their speedo's tuned to read slightly more than the actual road speed as the regulations stipulate what is and isn't acceptable. I typically find that my sat nav will read around 5% less than what the speedo says, and the sat nav has always been validated by the occasional road-side speed checker I go past that flashes up your speed for you. So as long as your sat nav reads less than the speedo, you should be fine going through a camera in a 30 zone with a speedo reading of 30 - because you'll actually be doing 28 or 29 at most.

If the speedo is reading less than the sat nav, you need to go and get the speedo calibrated. It's technically illegal for the speedo to read less than the actual road speed.



Waze is your friend, apart from regularly updated speed camera info, including police patrols, it also warns you about broken down cars ahead, road kill on the road coming up, even potholes.

It also works out the quickest route taking into account traffic conditions and shows you how bad traffic jams coming up are.

I have binned my Garmin and Tom Tom and never use my cars inbuilt Sat Nav

Did you know that Waze is owned by Google? And that the Waze data also feeds into the navigation side of Google Maps? I was a big fan of Waze until lockdown meant I wasn't doing my long commute around the south-western half of the M25 anymore. I've now got a car with Android Auto and using Google Maps navigation with that is easier (although apparently it should work with Waze...) so I'll probably be switching over when my commute resumes later this year.
 


dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,294
Henfield
Meh. Too bad. If we had more noisy cars, less drunks would place themselves in the middle of the road. Yet cars are more quiet today. Whataboutism yes, but relevant - sometimes people die, thats just how it is.

We dont determine that and there will continue to be speed limits. But morally I dont think its a big problem. Cab drivers often go over speed limits, I dont moan about it, I give them money instead.

Try telling that to the families who have lost people on that stretch of road.
…… and it’s “fewer” drunks. Do they not teach English over there?
 






Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
"Disagree" all you like. You're flat-out wrong on this - thats not an opinion, thats simply a fact.

Not really. Its a question of attitude. Ideology, the reason we have laws that we pretend we need to follow and so on, is just godless religion. The laws in a law book means no more than the ten commandments of the bible. Personally I'm not a believer, I dont believe "laws", "human rights", "democracy" and the other made-up shit. Laws just like those old commandments might be real to those who have faith in the cornerstones of modern society. Others, like me, dont think that those things apply to us. I dont need lawmakers and parliaments to guide me through some righteous path, I just go with innate sense. The reason I dont kill people isnt because it says so on page 1351 of some law book but because to me it seems like a mean, dumb and unnecessary thing to do.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,852
Location Location
Not really. Its a question of attitude. Ideology, the reason we have laws that we pretend we need to follow and so on, is just godless religion. The laws in a law book means no more than the ten commandments of the bible. Personally I'm not a believer, I dont believe "laws", "human rights", "democracy" and the other made-up shit. Laws just like those old commandments might be real to those who have faith in the cornerstones of modern society. Others, like me, dont think that those things apply to us. I dont need lawmakers and parliaments to guide me through some righteous path, I just go with innate sense. The reason I dont kill people isnt because it says so on page 1351 of some law book but because to me it seems like a mean, dumb and unnecessary thing to do.

OK Kung-Fu, keep walking your spiritual walk through the world.

Fortunately for you, there are societies, laws and people that still protect you and your 'abstract' way of life. Its what separates us from the beasts, and helps to ensure your safety.

Laws are there for safety and protection, and to provide consequence as a deterrence to people doing whatever the f*ck they like. Without them, there would only be chaos.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,779
town full of eejits
Not really. Its a question of attitude. Ideology, the reason we have laws that we pretend we need to follow and so on, is just godless religion. The laws in a law book means no more than the ten commandments of the bible. Personally I'm not a believer, I dont believe "laws", "human rights", "democracy" and the other made-up shit. Laws just like those old commandments might be real to those who have faith in the cornerstones of modern society. Others, like me, dont think that those things apply to us. I dont need lawmakers and parliaments to guide me through some righteous path, I just go with innate sense. The reason I dont kill people isnt because it says so on page 1351 of some law book but because to me it seems like a mean, dumb and unnecessary thing to do.

British roads are built and maintained with road tax input ....as such they are subject to rules which make then supposedly safe for all to use , that is why speed limits are in place ......whilst your choice to speed is accepted the penalty for such is fixed on a gradual scale as to how fast you are going and how far in excess of the speed limit in place in the locality at which you are pinged.......long story short , if you exceed the speed limit you are going to get caught eventually and if you are exceeding the speed limit and end up hurting or killing someone you are probably going to jail.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,852
Location Location
British roads are built and maintained with road tax input ....as such they are subject to rules which make then supposedly safe for all to use , that is why speed limits are in place ......whilst your choice to speed is accepted the penalty for such is fixed on a gradual scale as to how fast you are going and how far in excess of the speed limit in place in the locality at which you are pinged.......long story short , if you exceed the speed limit you are going to get caught eventually and if you are exceeding the speed limit and end up hurting or killing someone you are probably going to jail.

I don't think he believes in the concept of jail.
 




Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
OK Kung-Fu, keep walking your spiritual walk through the world.

Fortunately for you, there are societies, laws and people that still protect you and your 'abstract' way of life. Its what separates us from the beasts, and helps to ensure your safety.

Laws are there for safety and protection, and to provide consequence as a deterrence to people doing whatever the f*ck they like. Without them, there would only be chaos.

What separates us from the "beasts" is only guilt and shame. Put you in a dark room in front of Pornhub and you are essentially no different from the ******* monkey at the zoo. Bombing the shit out of some city is no less beast-like than animal killing a puppy. The only difference is that we got some skills in public relations - the leaders of your tribe are going to tell you this or that to justify it and most of you are going to buy it. The actions in themselves are as cruel and primitive as anything in nature.

Laws are not there for safety and protection, they are there to protect those in power from those that have none. Sure, a consequence of some of them might be that you are or at least feel "safe and protected", but for the most part it is indeed like you say "a deterrence to people doing whatever the f*ck they like", because thats the greatest fear among those who rule our societies. The laws are there to keep us chained.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,852
Location Location
What separates us from the "beasts" is only guilt and shame. Put you in a dark room in front of Pornhub and you are essentially no different from the ******* monkey at the zoo. Bombing the shit out of some city is no less beast-like than animal killing a puppy. The only difference is that we got some skills in public relations - the leaders of your tribe are going to tell you this or that to justify it and most of you are going to buy it. The actions in themselves are as cruel and primitive as anything in nature.

Laws are not there for safety and protection, they are there to protect those in power from those that have none. Sure, a consequence of some of them might be that you are or at least feel "safe and protected", but for the most part it is indeed like you say "a deterrence to people doing whatever the f*ck they like", because thats the greatest fear among those who rule our societies. The laws are there to keep us chained.

So if you're walking through a park one evening, and somebody decides to kick the living shit of you and nick all your pizza, you'd prefer for there NOT to be any police around to, you know, make them stop. Because that would involve laws and stuff, which you do not believe in.
 


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