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New two-way speed cameras are already being cut down by vigilantes


Vigilantes have wasted no time in chopping down Britain's new 'ultra' speed camera.


The new two-way speed cameras are using the latest technology that can capture vehicles on both sides of the road.


Tech company Jenoptik are responsible for developing the VECTOR-SR cameras, that use infra-red low-light technology, that no longer ‘flash’ when triggered.


So drivers don't know when they've been caught.


The cameras are painted yellow and in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week, like most already are.


Geoff Collins, Jenoptik Traffic Solutions UK’s deputy managing director, said: "This is the product our customers have been waiting for – a modern, digital and non-invasive red light enforcement system."


More cameras are being rolled out across the UK, as some are already installed in the likes of Devon, Cornwall and parts of Wales.


Greater Manchester Police also confirmed this week that more than 100 of the speed cameras have been installed in the city. Read More


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