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Speed camera van takes off after driver is accused of impersonating officer | Metro News
I'm an ex-traffic cop - speed cameras CAN be hidden to catch you, but here's where they'll never be found | The US Sun
Revealed: How much gardaí paid speed camera van company GoSafe - Independent.ie
Mobile safety camera van hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Speed van staff in court 'a waste' until after legal challenge – The Irish Times
900 new GoSafe speed camera locations announced - iRadio
A Go Safe speed camera van parked on the North Quays in Dublin, Ireland. Working on behalf of the police, the vans monitor speed violations Stock Photo - Alamy
How do Speed Camera Vans Work? - Everything you need to know about 'Speed Vans' - Explained Ireland - YouTube
Call for review of GoSafe speed van locations in Galway City - Galway Daily
The reason why some mobile speed vans don't have up-to-date MOT certificates - North Wales Live
Speed camera van man explains everything you want to know about the law - Bedfordshire Live
London traffic: Mobile speed camera van man explains law around speed cameras and busts myths - MyLondon
Speed camera officer dispels myths about job - and reveals how Irish motorists can avoid getting caught - Irish Mirror Online
Ganbwyll / Go Safe - Speed camera van CX06LDV in Penyfordd… | Flickr
49 year old man arrested for 'making threats to kill' during attack on GoSafe speed camera van - Wrexham.com
Safety camera operations in Ireland | Eolas Magazine
This is how speed cameras really work from inside a GoSafe enforcement van - Wales Online
Derbyshire mobile speed camera locations for October 2022 - Derbyshire Live
Speed camera officer on driving myths and how to avoid a ticket | Express.co.uk
Irish speed van operators using time during monitoring to study for degrees and learn musical instruments - Irish Mirror Online
Figures reveal 'loss' of nearly €26m from GoSafe speed vans | Newstalk
Charges dropped in GoSafe Speed Van case | MAG Ireland
National slow down day has arrived but it should be called pay attention day. - Independent.ie