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No Regulations for Speed-testing Radar

26th March 1965, Page 33
26th March 1965
Page 33
Page 33, 26th March 1965 — No Regulations for Speed-testing Radar
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THE -Government last week turned down a suggestion that there should be regulations about -the design and performance of radar speed-testing equipment. Mr. Geoffrey Howe (Tory, Bebington), who had asked for this in the Commons. wanted to ensure that the equipment was used only in such a way

as will ensure the accuracy of the information which it purports to record".

Radar speedstesting equipment was in general use, and worked satisfactorily, replied Mr. George Thomas, UnderSecretary at the Home Office. The Hoine Secretary was not aware of any evidence to suggest regulations were necessary.

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