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North Report

9th June 1988, Page 69
9th June 1988
Page 69
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continued from page 1 Other examples of the report's recommendations are: • Cameras should be used to detect speeding and red light offences, and photographic evidence used in court; • The police should use video cameras to record offences; • The police should be able to clamp dangerous and untaxed vehicles; • Insurance policies protecting against the consequences of disqualification should be declared unenforceable and void.

The report also contains detailed recommendations on other matters including the penalty points system, and driver licensing, construction and use and traffic signs offences. The report's views on C and U are reported in our feature "Behind the Regulations."

The chairman of the Review is Dr Peter North, Principal, Jesus College, Oxford. The Road Traffic Law Review Report is published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office at £15.