Speed Camera Revenue

There is quite a lot of interesting information coming out of the Government since the Freedom of Information Act. In particular I stumbled upon the Department for Transport web site and found the following:

  1. The last audited 12 month period is the 2003/04 financial year that ended on 31 March 2004. The total fine receipts for speeding and red light offences detected by fixed and mobile cameras was £113,549,240.
  2. Of this amount, £91,848,844 was reinvested in road safety as payments back to the partnerships including the police, local highway authorities and magistrates’ courts who operate within the safety camera programme.
  3. The amount retained by the Treasury was £21,700,396 which is the difference between 1) and 2) above.

Wow – over £113 million raised in a year just from speed camera fines and £22 million of that was kept by the Treasury as pure profit.

Gatso Vandalism

There is also a request for information about a report on the effectiveness of safety cameras, presumably from a road safety perspective rather than the potential for blatant profiteering. The DfT response was:

  1. Yes. A 4th year report on the effectiveness of the first four years of the safety camera programme is being prepared.
  2. The lead authors of the report are PA Consulting and University College London.
  3. The planned publication date is in the Autumn of this year.
  4. The report does not currently exist.

I look forward to reading the outcome!

Idiot Tax

Michael Carroll

A middle-aged woman from County Limerick in Ireland has won £77 million (€112 million) in the EuroMillions Lottery (the jackpot sum was accumulated through nine rollovers).

How can this be obscene payout be justified? I have no moral objections to the National Lottery, if the great unwashed choose to throw their money away on this Idiot Tax then I won’t stand in their way. The Lottery donates money to many good (and not so good) causes as well as making thick people millionaires, but this latest payout has gone too far.

Her son Dean commented: “I don’t plan to sit around the house and get fat. I am going to be a bricklayer like my dad and I intend to finish my apprenticeship and get my qualifications.

His mother has £77 million in the bank and he wants to pursue a career in bricklaying? Oh perlease!

The anti-social and lawless antics of £10 million lottery (and ASBO) winner Michael Carroll (pictured) have been a regular feature in the tabloids since his win in 2002.

It’s time these payouts were capped before we give one of the idiots so much money they do something dangerous on a huge scale. There is a very good reason why stupid people aren’t rich – it’s called natural selection. We are messing with nature and should beware of the consequences!

Chip and SPIN

Chip and SPIN is a web site examining the technology behind the “Chip and PIN” initiative. It is maintained by Mike Bond, a research associate working in the security group at the University of Cambridge.

It makes for very interesting reading, particularly the disadvantages of C&P for the customer since default liability in a disputed C&P transaction is on the customer. The banks proclaim that the system is flawless and in doing so have shifted the burden of proof in favour of them 👿

Lager Krauts

Sunset

The Barceló Flamingo hotel is a convenient ten minute taxi ride from Palma airport, which is happily far enough away not to be troubled by aircraft noise. It is literally a stones throw from the beach (where sunloungers can be hired for €4.10 per day) and local amenities are right on the doorstep.

The hotel has a clean contemporary style and the bedrooms are modern and well equipped. The staff can come across as a little aloof and uncommunicative, but are generally helpful and efficient. The buffet food is acceptable canteen fayre, i.e. a plentiful supply of indeterminate meat in salty gravy, but we found it too bland and opted to eat out most evenings.

The local eateries are rather basic, but we found some gems such as MG Cafe, Dino Café mini-golf grill (don’t let the name put you off) and the excellent Asadito Argentinian restaurant on Avinguda son Rigo. I recommend the entrecôte for two – mmm 😛

All the other occupants during our 7 night stay were German, which I actually quite enjoyed as I didn’t understand their mundane conversations and so consequently filtered out most of it as background noise, but unfortunately the all too true cliché about towels on sunloungers was evident and it was a case of ‘if you can’t beat them join them’ and an early morning start to secure a spot by the pool.

Playa de Palma was sadly a disappointment. The beach is beautiful with soft golden sand, the sea is warm and clear, but the entire resort is overrun with inconsiderate German football louts hell bent on making as much noise as humanly possible – at all times of the day and all through the night.

I’m no xenophobe, perhaps it was just the time of year, but don’t expect calm and tranquility. The otherwise soothing sounds of waves on the beach are continually interrupted by euro pop beats and a cacophony of Germanic shouting and chanting. I recommend a set of quality headphones (such as the Sony Fontopia) if you want any respite from the terrace tribalism.

The local police presence on the seafront is considerable (cars, vans, motorcycles, bikes and golf carts!) and a highly visible and effective deterent I’m sure, as despite the heavy concentration of bier fuelled young men, we did not witness any trouble.

In conclusion, the Barceló Flamingo is a fine hotel with a convenient beach front location. But have no illusions, you will be staying in the middle of a tacky German theme park. If you have a desire for bratwurst and bierkellers then this is for you, otherwise you would be well advised to select an alternative destination.

Krauts

Six Foot Fridge

Apparently, someone in London recently sent an urgent video tape via courier to BBC Bristol, which duly arrived in the post room at said outpost of The Corporation. One of the operatives therein – noticing that the label was peeling off – decided to replace it with a new one. He removed the original and stuck it on the fridge, intending to copy the address after lunch.

The next morning, the sender of the tape was surprised to find this voice message (mp3) on his mobile.