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Who owns the CC western extension cameras and poles, and what will be done with them?
That is all. |
Who owns the CC western extension cameras and poles, and whatwill be done with them?
On Dec 27, 1:58 am, "John Rowland"
wrote: That is all. Have they been put up? If so no doubt the police will use them to spy on us like they do with all the other ANPR cameras. Stalin would have been proud of this government. B2003 |
Who owns the London CC western extension cameras and poles, and what will be done with them?
Crossposted to news:uk.transport , hoping for at least one reply. |
Who owns the CC western extension cameras and poles, and what will be done with them?
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 01:58:54 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote: That is all. My guess is TFL owns them (they were directly sued by K&C council on lack of planning permission for said ugly poles, not the wonderful private monopoly [1]) and the whole setup would stay in place if/when the toll ceases if only to feed the spooks and other parties with info. [1] Said wonderful monopoly sent out the residents' renewal forms for 2009 just before Christmas. You can't d/l the renewal forms off the net. "10 working days" will barely make the 7-Jan renewal deadline for me. Of course I can cheerfully pay for Jan but if they don't sort out the paperwork I'd be pre-paying for a partly ineligible discount. Seriously, Manchester has saved itself a bureaucratic nightmare. 1980s technology and signage in 2008. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
Who owns the CC western extension cameras and poles, and what will be done with them?
"John Rowland" wrote in message ... That is all. TfL And a number of them [1] will be retained for ANPR duties and one or two other things. [1] I don't know exactly how many at the moment, but some will get removed. When they go unless someone else wants to 'buy' the pole and its services then they will be removed too. |
Who owns the London CC western extension cameras and poles, and what will be done with them?
"John Rowland" wrote in
: Crossposted to news:uk.transport , hoping for at least one reply. The central area ones belong to TfL and I would guess that the same is true for the western extension. There's a lot more than just cameras and poles; for the extension I believe all the image processing and much of the filtering is done at the roadside (as opposed to the central area where the images are processed centrally). Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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