That was my thought, but it could also have been aimed at the people fighting against the depedestrianisation.
That was my thought, but it could also have been aimed at the people fighting against the depedestrianisation.
I’m intrigued, which part of the story are you saying that about?
I’m honestly shocked this hasn’t happened already. How can a world class museum not have a centralised inventory of all its items?
I’m all for political figures being given the right to change their minds, it’s just a shame that in this case they’ve gone from the right decision to the wrong one.
Also, obligatory eye-roll at using the Mirror as a source.
One of those things is illegal, the other is not. One puts others at risk of injury and death, the other does not.
I read it as being a riff off of “speed” cameras, which are obviously cameras triggered by speed and not cameras that capture the concept of speed on film.
Just went down the legislation.gov rabbit hole, and it seems there are regulations on headlight height and angle that have been in place since 1989, but unfortunately no maximum power or brightness restrictions.
Which means that although a driver could be fined for using excessively bright headlights, the manufacturer of the car could not be fined for making the car like that in the first place.
Perhaps if things like these noise cameras gain in popularity it will encourage the lawmakers to look at other issues like this one.
There is already the regulation in the Highway Code:
114: “You MUST NOT use any lights in a way which would dazzle or cause discomfort to other road users”
The “MUST NOT” indicates that this is a legal requirement and so it is a criminal offense to disobey it. Now if we could get the police to actually ENFORCE the legal requirements in the Highway Code, then maybe things might improve on the roads.
You think losing thousands of highly trained doctors will improve the NHS?
If the campaigners are right and what he’s done is illegal then opinions don’t really matter, he shouldn’t be allowed to conitnue pushing this course of action.