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Safety campaign groups and an MP have criticised a local authority's decision to stop funding fixed speed cameras in Swindon. | |
The Wiltshire town's borough council said £320,000 it pays annually towards fixed cameras would be better spent on warning signs and better lighting. | The Wiltshire town's borough council said £320,000 it pays annually towards fixed cameras would be better spent on warning signs and better lighting. |
It has given six-month's notice of its decision to the camera partnership. | |
Department for Transport figures show most collisions in the UK are not due to speeding, the council said. | |
During the notice period the cameras will continue to operate as normal. | During the notice period the cameras will continue to operate as normal. |
Brake said it "wholeheartedly opposed this reckless decision". | Brake said it "wholeheartedly opposed this reckless decision". |
"In removing its [funding for] speed cameras [the council] is entering into a very dangerous experiment with people's lives," spokeswoman Jane Whitham said. | "In removing its [funding for] speed cameras [the council] is entering into a very dangerous experiment with people's lives," spokeswoman Jane Whitham said. |
Cameras should be used alongside other measures such as greater police enforcement if that is the right solution for the area. Roger Vincent, Rospa | Cameras should be used alongside other measures such as greater police enforcement if that is the right solution for the area. Roger Vincent, Rospa |
"Staying well within speed limits is essential for everyone's safety and cameras are an important tool in catching drivers who insist on breaking the law and putting lives in danger." | "Staying well within speed limits is essential for everyone's safety and cameras are an important tool in catching drivers who insist on breaking the law and putting lives in danger." |
The council is believed to be the first in England to withdraw funding for fixed cameras, which are run by the Wiltshire and Swindon Safety Camera Partnership. | |
There are currently three fixed-speed cameras in Swindon and 13 mobile sites. | There are currently three fixed-speed cameras in Swindon and 13 mobile sites. |
The authority said the number of people killed or seriously injured on Swindon's roads had begun to rise in the last two years and new strategies were needed. | The authority said the number of people killed or seriously injured on Swindon's roads had begun to rise in the last two years and new strategies were needed. |
Peter Greenhalgh, the Tory councillor who proposed the idea, said annual figures from the Department for Transport published in September showed that just 6% of collisions had been caused by people breaking speed limits. | |
But nearly all the government's road safety money was being invested in speed cameras, he added. | |
Police enforcement | |
"I can see that's wrong and I think the people of this country can see that's wrong," Mr Greenhalgh said | |
Deputy Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police, David Ainsworth, said the force may increasingly use hand-held, mobile speed cameras to enforce the law. | |
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Rospa) said speed cameras in areas with genuine accident problems were part of a proven package for reducing road casualties. | The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Rospa) said speed cameras in areas with genuine accident problems were part of a proven package for reducing road casualties. |
Spokesman Roger Vincent said: "Speed cameras have been proved effective in reducing casualties and should be part of an overall speed reduction strategy. | Spokesman Roger Vincent said: "Speed cameras have been proved effective in reducing casualties and should be part of an overall speed reduction strategy. |
"Cameras should be used alongside other measures, such as greater police enforcement, if that is the right solution for the area. | "Cameras should be used alongside other measures, such as greater police enforcement, if that is the right solution for the area. |
"If changes are made in Swindon the situation needs to be closely monitored to see what lessons can be learned." | "If changes are made in Swindon the situation needs to be closely monitored to see what lessons can be learned." |
South Swindon Labour MP Anne Snelgrove said: "I am on the side of Wiltshire police in this debate - they know more about road safety than Swindon's Conservative councillors." | South Swindon Labour MP Anne Snelgrove said: "I am on the side of Wiltshire police in this debate - they know more about road safety than Swindon's Conservative councillors." |