Speeding enforcement vans allegedly breaching guidelines in Northern Ireland

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Speeding enforcement vans allegedly breaching guidelines in Northern Ireland
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Photos have emerged showing mobile speeding enforcement vans parked behind trees and bus stops, potentially breaching guidelines set by the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership. The vans are meant to be clearly visible and not hidden behind any obstructions.

Speeding enforcement vans have been found allegedly breaching their guidelines after photos emerged of a number of them parked behind trees and bus stops .

The mobile speeding enforcement vans, which are run by the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership, are meant to adhere to certain guidelines when monitoring speeding drivers, which include ensuring that the "complete width and height of the rear of the vehicle must be clearly visible from at least the minimum enforcement guideline distances". They are also meant to ensure, where possible, that the vehicle is not hidden behind any obstructions. However despite this, the mobile enforcement vehicles have been seen across Northern Ireland parked behind bus stops, trees and other obstacles. It is unclear whether the vans photographed were operational at the time

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