redisburning
Well-known
that just means when you smash into the bin with your range rover youre doing society a favor.
Sparrow
Veteran
What film are they using?
Here, in God's county, it's Kodak 5522 I believe, a bit too contrasty for my taste ... I'm embarrassed I knew that
Sparrow
Veteran

Bin mystery, police look in to it
RFH
rfhansen.wordpress.com
Just pretend you're a garbage collector and haul the container away. Maybe their camera has some nice recyclable parts for a DIY project.
ChrisN
Striving
Here, in God's county, it's Kodak 5522 I believe, a bit too contrasty for my taste ... I'm embarrassed I knew that
Or possibly Kodak Hawkeye Surveillance Film 2485. There was quite a bit of this, in 150-foot rolls, on ebay a year or two ago. I've got a few rolls in the fridge.
Paul T.
Veteran
Maybe reducing speeding means fewer kids on their way to school will be knocked down?
(retires to safe distance...)
(retires to safe distance...)
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Of course, the more people looking at their speedometer rather than out their windscreen, the safer we all are.Maybe reducing speeding means fewer kids on their way to school will be knocked down?
(retires to safe distance...)
It Just Makes Sense.
...Mike
I wonder if the Officers realize how much that camera would sell for on Ebay. Must be making a lot of money from speeders.
alistair.o
Well-known
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Mind you, that grey bin probably has a lot more processing power than the police you are likely to encounter on the streets.
A sweeping generalisation of such insight and accuracy - deserves a bump
Q: Where's Dixon of Dock Green when you need him?
A: Turning to see where his vandalised head stone has landed!
Al
BillBingham2
Registered User
All it would take would be a bystander to see it and turn it 90 degrees away from the street, say towards a home?
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
The bin-cameras have been around here in the Netherlands for a few years.
Someone even got arrested over moving one once, because it was too close to the road and causing a hazard...go figure.
Another sneaky one is small trailer by the side of the road with a tarp over it.
I don't mind speed cameras near dangerous areas like school routes, but those along the freeway are just plain cash-generators.
The regular fixed speed cameras don't tend to live long when they're turned on. In my area the 4 that were place along a 100kmph road were all run-over, burnt or spray-painted within a week. The police can't replace them because the insurance company no longer covers them.
Someone even got arrested over moving one once, because it was too close to the road and causing a hazard...go figure.
Another sneaky one is small trailer by the side of the road with a tarp over it.
I don't mind speed cameras near dangerous areas like school routes, but those along the freeway are just plain cash-generators.
The regular fixed speed cameras don't tend to live long when they're turned on. In my area the 4 that were place along a 100kmph road were all run-over, burnt or spray-painted within a week. The police can't replace them because the insurance company no longer covers them.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
One trick I heard with the dreaded speed cameras was to have a slave flash mounted next to your number plates ... when the speed camera flashes you it triggers the slave causing an over exposure white out. Sounds feasible! 
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Timing it would be pretty darn hard though.
Some kind of sensor would be required I guess.
Some kind of sensor would be required I guess.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
One trick I heard with the dreaded speed cameras was to have a slave flash mounted next to your number plates ... when the speed camera flashes you it triggers the slave causing an over exposure white out. Sounds feasible!![]()
Back when they were all film based, infrared reflective paint was another favourite.
But these days three out of four speed traps are of the new digital type where they will hold you up, complete with the electronically transmitted proof of your violation, one block down the street - if you hit such a thing with that flash contraption or a re-painted number plate, they'll catch you nonetheless and fine you additionally for a manipulated plate or illegal lights.
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