It was still in the autumn that the roadside operator had cut the hedge around one of these traffic boxes, just in front of the camera lens, or two meters in length. Unfortunately, I can no longer show the photo of this fun situation, but in the meantime there has been a tamarisk, but I can tell a lot about why the police did not notice that their speedpumps can't measure the jungle very much. Because these speedboats do not work.
Vadess.hu put this question to the Police Press Office:
“ Dear Colleagues of the Press - Our question is whether the fixed speed meters before the VÉDA era, the devices in the swivel cabinets on the motorways are still in operation! We also ask you for information on how effective they are if they are still working, how many speeds are recorded per day / week, whether fines are usually imposed on the measurements of these cameras! "
And I got this answer on January 18th:
“ Please note that the devices mentioned in your request are not currently running. "
Okay, well, we're used to this kind of laconic and always strictly unresponsive responses, but I just wanted to know why they didn't work since they were out of business, and they would still be running, and if they didn't work, then it would be right leave the signboards in front of them. So I sent another small question pack right away:
" Thank you for your answer, but in this case I would still have a question:
- are they going to be reinstalled or replaced?
- are they not worried that by marking a non-functioning speedometer with a knee board, they are actually deceiving the traffic, keeping false traffic signs out on the roads? "
And I got a new answer today, where the ORFK's press office worked for seven days, January 25th:
"In addition to our previous response, we will not provide further information on this topic."
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)