It is bad to fashion a photo car at too high a speed. Some drivers, however, are a little too smart when they are honking. And it costs dearly.
There are more fun things in this world than contributing to the state economy via a speed booth. For the same reason, some drivers try to sneak around, even though they are actually on the wrong side of the law.
In France, some drivers with too heavy right feet try to hide from the police. That is, in broad daylight. The crafty motorists then also drive past the photo vans.
That is, as if nothing had happened. Before that, motorists put a type of sticker on their number plates which reflects the flash of the photo cars and in this way makes the number plate in the picture indistinct.
This is written by the French media Lasemainedecastres .
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But the reflective stickers that are sold online as parcel solutions are illegal when they are used in that way to circumvent the traffic law.
The French authorities also crack down hard on motorists who attempt this sort of thing. The punishment for disrupting the police's work in this way is not just a fine.
However, the stall itself is quite hefty. Up to 1,500 euros, equivalent to 11,000 Danish kroner. In addition, motorists can be punished by having their driver's license revoked, and in serious cases the driver's vehicle can be seized.
Furthermore, it is the opposite here in France to use so-called traffic alarms. Small gossip handles that, among other things, can warn of speed checks ahead.
According to SpeedingEurope, there are around 5,000 speed traps in France that are currently actively monitoring traffic in the country.