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> OK we may not like speed cameras but the effect of this
> would be to make most Road Traffic Law unenforcable - you
> might identify the vehicle but the owner would be under
> no obligation to say who was driving when for instance
> the the vehicle was used in a bank raid or a serious road
> traffic offence and the owner could prove he was elsewhere.
> An extreme example perhaps but one that could easily happen.

The human rights aspect involves incriminating ones self 
not someone else. If you could prove you were 
somewhere else at the time your car was being used yet 
you knew who was driving it you must give that 
information. Your human rights are only contraveined if 
you have to declare yourself as the driver. 

Jonathan Laws.



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