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Drivers issued urgent warning of new speed cameras operating 'anywhere, any time, any road'

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Drivers in Northern Ireland have been warned of new speed cameras capable of operating "anywhere, at any time, on any road", as part of tougher rules to improve safety.

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The Police Service of Northern Ireland has introduced three new TruCAM II speed cameras as part of a three-month pilot scheme with the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership.New handheld devices have been designed to target speeding drivers, particularly on rural roads where larger safety camera vans cannot operate.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Chief Inspector Celeste Simpson, Head of the PSNI Road Policing Unit, explained the new technology would help officers tackle speeding more effectively across Northern Ireland.She said: "Working with the Road Safety Partnership, we are committed to changing driver...

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