Another one.
In West Yorks anybody with a video camera can now make a video of what they "think" might be a road traffic offence and send it to the police. The footage will then be reviewed and action taken, or not.
It is all well and good when an offence is obvious, such as excessive speeding, running red lights and so on. Those imbeciles should be punished.
However, what about when the alleged offence is not proven? Will the videoed driver be informed that they had been reported? What will happen to the "evidence"? Will it be kept for a period of time or will it be destroyed? Will the person taking the video be informed of the decision. And will a tally be kept of the videos sent in by that individual?
Some people will be sending in video after video of the most minor of minor misdemeanours simply because they can. Others will take it upon themselves to become vigilante 'traffic police' videoing every perceived infraction. What action will be taken against them?
Another Pandora's box has been opened.
I have asked my local councillor and the police for answers to the above questions but without reply.