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Swoop
10th February 2010, 12:29
It appears as if we have additional vans on the roads. The Toyota Previa is in use & was announced publicly.
Hyundai vans are now in use. The model is the H1 and several of them have been sighted around the place. Close to Levin and also on the way to Whangarei.

Possibly cheaper than the Previa to purchase?

(Couldn't find any threads regarding these. Google is quiet as well)

LBD
10th February 2010, 13:06
Going cheaper is a surprise....I always the big money earners warrant bigger investment.....

How many bikers have have speed camera photos from the rear?

golfmade
10th February 2010, 13:12
So they drive around doing the speed limit and if you're going faster they take a picture?

Bounce001
10th February 2010, 13:33
If you get your photo taken front on - flash them!

avgas
10th February 2010, 13:43
Yep its the age old saying "Anything could be a cop"
I have seen a old mazda bongo on the motorway, camera in back, flash on towbar and ladder on roof. Bloody sneaky I thought.
Still its good they have raised their game - thrill of being hunted etc

Swoop
10th February 2010, 13:49
So they drive around doing the speed limit and if you're going faster they take a picture?
No. They park on the side of the road with their camera in the back of the van. Pictures are taken by the camera of vehicles approaching from the rear, if you are exceeding the posted speed limit and this is detected with a small radar unit on the camera.

These "speed cameras" were introduced with a stated promise that they "would ONLY be used at accident black-spots" yet have now become a method of adding revenue to the gubbinment's coffers.

Scuba_Steve
10th February 2010, 14:24
If it weren't bad enough that people are getting worse at driving, they constantly introduce more & more of these money making scam operatives & make the roads more dangerous than they already are and I'm really getting sick of it, they're constantly and actively endangering the lives & well-being of every New Zealander all in the name of money. :angry2:

Cary
10th February 2010, 14:27
Any van parked on the side of the road I consider a potential camera van. I see the cops are parking on on ramps now to get you as you go past, must be a bad accident spot................

FJRider
10th February 2010, 15:10
As I understand/understood ... speed camera vans aren't cop's. The work (for want of a better name) is contracted out.

GOONR
10th February 2010, 15:15
As I understand/understood ... speed camera vans aren't cop's. The work (for want of a better name) is contracted out.

I thought that they are employed by the police but are civilians, none sworn bods. (I could be wrong)

Tank
10th February 2010, 15:20
Whats worse - is that they are using Mr Whippy vans as camera vans.

Yeah - I know you think Im taking the piss (with a flake) - but its true. So next time you see a Mr Whippy van on the side of the road - remember you just dont know who is inside.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1535996/Mr-Whippy-No-Im-a-speed-cop-in-disguise.html

"Mr Whippy? No, I'm a speed cop in disguise

By Paul Chapman in Wellington
Published: 12:01AM GMT 04 Dec 2006
Police in New Zealand, frustrated by a rural "grapevine" that tips off drunken drivers whenever checkpoints are set up, are taking to the roads in ice cream vans playing Greensleeves.
The ruse was admitted yesterday by officers in the rolling countryside of the central North Island.
Senior Sergeant Nick Dobson said that the standard practice of using unmarked cars to catch offenders was no longer working because drivers recognised the models of the Holden or Ford vehicles that the police force used.
"It is pretty easy to tell what an undercover police car looks like," he said.
"If we have to be sneaky to catch these people then we will be.
"Anything could be a police patrol car. We could be in an ice cream truck. We're trying to get people to think a bit more, but I don't want to give away too much."

yachtie10
10th February 2010, 15:25
yep saw one in the dome valley on sunday

red mermaid
10th February 2010, 16:26
This is old news.

The new vans have been around for months and are fitted with digital cameras of sufficient resolution that features of the driver are easily seen.

Pussy
10th February 2010, 16:31
Whats worse - is that they are using Mr Whippy vans as camera vans.

Yeah - I know you think Im taking the piss (with a flake) - but its true. So next time you see a Mr Whippy van on the side of the road - remember you just dont know who is inside.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1535996/Mr-Whippy-No-Im-a-speed-cop-in-disguise.html

"Mr Whippy? No, I'm a speed cop in disguise

By Paul Chapman in Wellington
Published: 12:01AM GMT 04 Dec 2006
Police in New Zealand, frustrated by a rural "grapevine" that tips off drunken drivers whenever checkpoints are set up, are taking to the roads in ice cream vans playing Greensleeves.
The ruse was admitted yesterday by officers in the rolling countryside of the central North Island.
Senior Sergeant Nick Dobson said that the standard practice of using unmarked cars to catch offenders was no longer working because drivers recognised the models of the Holden or Ford vehicles that the police force used.
"It is pretty easy to tell what an undercover police car looks like," he said.
"If we have to be sneaky to catch these people then we will be.
"Anything could be a police patrol car. We could be in an ice cream truck. We're trying to get people to think a bit more, but I don't want to give away too much."
Are their icecreams any good? :whistle:

ukusa
10th February 2010, 16:36
This is old news.

The new vans have been around for months and are fitted with digital cameras of sufficient resolution that features of the driver are easily seen.

better smile then
better still, keep the visor down

slofox
10th February 2010, 16:49
This is old news.

The new vans have been around for months and are fitted with digital cameras of sufficient resolution that features of the driver are easily seen.


better smile then
better still, keep the visor down


More betterer still even, keep the dark smoke visor down...

red mermaid
10th February 2010, 16:57
If you read this carefully you will see it is an article printed in 2006, and the words "could be in an ice cream truck" were used.

And anyway, it was a wind up but the papers will print anything sometimes.




Whats worse - is that they are using Mr Whippy vans as camera vans.

Yeah - I know you think Im taking the piss (with a flake) - but its true. So next time you see a Mr Whippy van on the side of the road - remember you just dont know who is inside.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1535996/Mr-Whippy-No-Im-a-speed-cop-in-disguise.html

"Mr Whippy? No, I'm a speed cop in disguise

By Paul Chapman in Wellington
Published: 12:01AM GMT 04 Dec 2006
Police in New Zealand, frustrated by a rural "grapevine" that tips off drunken drivers whenever checkpoints are set up, are taking to the roads in ice cream vans playing Greensleeves.
The ruse was admitted yesterday by officers in the rolling countryside of the central North Island.
Senior Sergeant Nick Dobson said that the standard practice of using unmarked cars to catch offenders was no longer working because drivers recognised the models of the Holden or Ford vehicles that the police force used.
"It is pretty easy to tell what an undercover police car looks like," he said.
"If we have to be sneaky to catch these people then we will be.
"Anything could be a police patrol car. We could be in an ice cream truck. We're trying to get people to think a bit more, but I don't want to give away too much."

Mully
10th February 2010, 17:41
These "speed cameras" were introduced with a stated promise that they "would ONLY be used at accident black-spots" yet have now become a method of adding revenue to the gubbinment's coffers.

You mean.... the Gubbermint lied to the populace?

It must have been John Key.

Swoop
11th February 2010, 07:44
This is old news.

The new vans have been around for months
You refer to the Previa vans, which were publicly announced. There is an interesting lack of comment on these Hyundai vans in the news and on the web.

Leviticus
11th February 2010, 08:31
I have seen a blue Hyundai Van parked south of Levin on a few occasions recently, And the blacked out windows were a giveaway. Its funny how you soon get used to checking your speed when you do see a van parked at the side of the road. They must be selling off the old vans, as I have seen a couple of them round Levin used by tradesmen now.

golfmade
11th February 2010, 14:33
You refer to the Previa vans, which were publicly announced. There is an interesting lack of comment on these Hyundai vans in the news and on the web.

If this is the case may I ask how you found out about these new Hyundai vans in the first place? Not that I don't believe you mind you.

NJ83
11th February 2010, 14:58
I have seen a blue Hyundai Van parked south of Levin on a few occasions recently, And the blacked out windows were a giveaway.

There is a Blue Hyundai van that spends ALOT of time around the wanganui area, usually along Purnell st by the High School

Swoop
11th February 2010, 15:55
If this is the case may I ask how you found out about these new Hyundai vans in the first place? Not that I don't believe you mind you.
The MK 1 eyeball.

Leviticus
11th February 2010, 16:22
There is a Blue Hyundai van that spends ALOT of time around the wanganui area, usually along Purnell st by the High School

That could be PaedoBear ;-p

grusomhat
11th February 2010, 16:54
That could be PaedoBear ;-p

Pedobear* and lol