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A605 camera vandals 'put lives at risk'



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Published Date:
26 September 2008
VANDALS who have torched a speed camera for the second time in two months have been slammed for "putting lives at risk".
The camera on the A605 Elton bypass, close to the notoriously treacherous junction leading to the village, is out of action after being set on fire.

A passing motorist alerted police after spotting the equipment in flames as a van parked on the opposite side of the road was driven away.

The arson attack comes only weeks after the same camera was repaired after being deliberately set on fire in July, and the latest repair bill could be as much as £37,000.

Inspector Clinton Hale, of the Cambridgeshire Safety Camera Partnership, said the vandalism had put people's lives in danger.

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He said: "The morons that do this don't give any consideration to the impact their crime could have on the number of road deaths in future.

"It is devastating for the community of Elton, because they are very aware of the danger at that particular location to the travelling public.

"As long as the camera is out of action, vehicle speeds will go up and if something goes wrong, someone will die.

"We will investigate this crime and take the necessary action to bring whoever is responsible before the courts."

Elton residents have long campaigned for safety improvements to the junction, which connects the B671 road from the village to a sweeping, downhill stretch of the A605 from Peterborough.

According to Cambridgeshire County Council records, there have been eight crashes at the junction since 2004.

In May 2006, Damian Nickson, a 38-year-old father from Dogsthorpe, Peterborough, was killed there when the van he was driving along the A605 was in collision with a lorry.

The county council's deputy leader, Mac Maguire, who represents Elton, condemned the vandals for their latest attack.

He said: "Any kind of vandalism is deplorable, but to attack a safety camera on a stretch of road which is well known as an accident blackspot adds insult to injury.

"These cameras are not there to make money for the police, they are there for the safety of road users. Attacking them is putting people's safety at risk."

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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2008 5:06 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
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A Seymour,

26/09/2008 20:47:27
If revenue raising speed camera's are so good at making this road safe why is the accident record for this road so poor? The truth is they have little effect on the accident rate they are there to raise money.
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Twonky,

26/09/2008 22:04:03
This road isn't safe because people drive like dicks and the camera hasn't worked for years because it's been torched so often - simple!
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Alan Yaxley,

Yaxley 27/09/2008 09:03:18
A bad road design and people driving selfishly will always lead to accidents regardless of how many cameras are there. Bring back the traffic cops. Lets get the dangerous and aggressive drivers off the road.
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andy jardine,

elton 27/09/2008 10:46:46
im all for getting the speed cameras off the road where they are blatantly fund raisers but this one is situated at a dangerous junction and does slow people down. have you ever tried turning right into elton from the a605? you're just sitting there waiting for someone to drive into you. where people are coming from oundle very often you'll get some impatient driver overtake a vehicle at high speed turning into elton which means anyone trying to exit the village cant do it.
as alan from yaxley says, get the dangerous drivers off the road, well if they go past this camera at more than 60mph four times they will be banned and thats probably the reason why the morons have trashed the camera again.
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