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Cam You Believe It! We catch speed camera boss
breaking limit FOUR times.
The
man putting the latest sneaky speed cameras in
Britain’s roads has been caught breaking
the limit outside a PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Christopher Booy is the executive chairman of
Speed Check Services – the company behind
controversial new Specs cameras. But the News
of the World caught flashy Booy, 52, speeding
through a 30mph zone FOUR times in three days.
At just before 5pm on Wednesday, the tanned businessman
was clocked in his convertible Jaguar XK8 as he
headed to his home in Portbury, near Bristol.
He
was snapped doing 38mph . We know because we had
an investigator lying in wait with a radar speed
gun. We chose a spot right outside a primary school.
The road is clearly marked with the speed limit
and there are signs warning that children might
be crossing. But that didn’t stop the camera
boss picking up speed as he drove home from work.
Booy
was at it again on Thursday . At just after midday
headed off from home in casual clothes and a dark
blue Ford Fiesta. Just 200 yards past the primary
school we clocked him at 41mph. It was the same
speeding story on the way home. Our investigator
snapped him directly outside the primary school
at 3.38pm doing 38mph just minutes after parents
had picked up their youngsters from school.
We
clocked Booy for the third day running outside
the same school on Friday. He left home just before
midday and as he drove into view he was doing
a legal 27mph. But as he got nearer to the school
and our speed trap his speed picked up to 38mph.
Environmental campaigners Transport 2000 say a
pedestrian hit by a car at 35mph is twice as likely
to be killed as someone struck at 30mph.
When
we confronted Booy he said: “Obviously I
shouldn’t be speeding and if you say that
I was then I probably was. That’s life,
I guess. Our speed cameras are primarily for safety
zones, that’s what we’re about –
to restrict people from speeding. We provide what
we believe is something to reduce speeds and the
evidence is in the pilots we have done. Maybe
this is a good lesson that we should have more
of them, so everybody stays within the speed limit,”
he sneered.
Booy netted a fortune last year after his consultancy
firm, Symonds was sold for £30 million to
Capita Group, who run Londons congestion charge.
And he hit the headlines earlier this month after
it emerged his firm – Speed Check Services
– was behind the new high tech speed cameras
which read every number plate as it passes and
checks the speed. Because they don’t flash,
motorists don’t know they’ve been
clocked until a £60 fine drops on the doormat.
Last
night it emerged the head of Metropolitan Police’s
traffic division was in hot water after being
caught travelling at 82mph in a 40mph zone. Chief
Supt Les Owen was being driven to a meeting in
a marked police car. His driver was later fined.
Source:
Ross Hindley, News of the World, Sunday 17th April
2005, Pg 27.
Radar
Direct Comment: “Everybody
agrees that extra care should be taken when driving
through accident blackspots or past schools, this
is why products such as the Snooper GPS systems
incorporate an option for the user to be alerted
to hazardous stretches of road and schools. I’m
sure that if Mr Booy had been using the popular
Snooper S4, he would have realised the danger
of speed and could have avoided this embarrassing
article.”
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