New commissioner plans to review controversial mobile speed

New commissioner plans to review controversial mobile speed cameras


THE new Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner has announced a review of the county’s controversial and unique mobile speed camera van system as he outlined his priorities ahead of taking up office tomorrow.
Speaking to the media outside the police force’s headquarters in Northallerton, Conservative Philip Allott said he expected to remain “on a rollercoaster getting to grips with the brief” for some months, but added he had already agreed an outline plan with the chief fire and police officers.
Signalling a determination to take his oversight of both emergency services in a different direction to that of his fellow Tory predecessor Julia Mulligan, Mr Allott said there were “big concerns” over camera vans, which have multiplied since they were first introduced in 2011.

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