Protesters Have Disabled 60% Of France's Speed Camera Network

Protesters said to be from the ‘yellow vests’ movement have reportedly rendered six in 10 speed cameras inoperative right across France

Six in 10 speed cameras in France have been rendered useless by vandalism as protesters angry with tax rises take ‘revenge’ on the government.

France’s interior minister, Christophe Castaner, announced the eye-opening figures in a statement yesterday before criticising those responsible for damage that ‘threatens road safety and endangers lives.’

Spray paint, tyres, plastic wrap and even fire have all been used to disable around 1920 of the 3200 cameras, which some among the now infamous ‘gilets jaunes’ (yellow vests) protest movement see as purely an oppressive, authoritarian money-spinner from a government that favours the ‘urban elite’ over ordinary French people.

The main yellow vest protests were until recently a fixture of a Parisian weekend, causing huge amounts of damage to property as hi-viz-clad crowds packed the streets to fight back against huge tax hikes that French president Emmanuel Macron had tried to apply to fuel – specifically diesel, upon which much of French road transport relies.

While concessions from the government eventually thinned the size of the protests, speed cameras are also a target for the French people’s ire. Early in 2018 the national speed limit on many main roads (not all of them busy and/or dangerous) was lowered from 90kph (56mph) to 80kph (50mph), with fixed and mobile cameras on site to catch anyone defying the new rules.

The gilets jaunes saw it as another of President Macron’s attacks on the ordinary driver and have seemingly been sabotaging cameras ever since. The government has responded by giving the police greater powers to crush ‘unsanctioned’ protests. Make of that what you will.

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Comments

Anonymous

That’s about the only good thing these idio*s have done.

01/11/2019 - 09:09 |
6 | 16
Wogmidget

The absolute madlads

01/11/2019 - 09:22 |
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Anonymous

France roads is the new autobahn !

01/11/2019 - 10:00 |
6 | 10
675LT_ftw

Yet here in the UK, we just put a tweet of complaint online and get over it 😂

01/11/2019 - 10:06 |
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Anton 3

The “problem” with these things is, that they are placed for “safety reasons”, but most of them here in Austria are installed on a straight, where you would accelerate, because there is absolutely not a single reason how you could put anybody in danger (at least, when you’re driving alone and there is no traffic).
I know that you have to obey the law and respect the speed limit.
But honestly, who really hasn’t have passed the speed limit at least once in their driving lifetime?

Short story: It’s easy earned money for the government.

Seriously, they should ONLY put these things in places, where it makes sense. Like near schools, hospitals, or before dangerous roads and so on.
Unless that happens, I can’t share a tear.

01/11/2019 - 10:17 |
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Christian Lepper

The dream

01/11/2019 - 10:20 |
6 | 0
DL🏁

In the UK, can they just steal all the cameras from motorways and install them in cities instead?

There is no reason to have 50mph average speed cameras on the M6 yet allow people to do 40 next to schools

01/11/2019 - 11:09 |
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Daniel Busker

im surprised france hasnt surrendered yet

01/11/2019 - 12:10 |
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Dave 12

Good on them. So glad to see a western European nation in open revolt against the man. I thought we’d got to comfortable behind our TVs and social media to do anything about being repeatedly shafted for the benifit of the financial sector and big business. Britain next please! I’d gladly join.

01/11/2019 - 14:34 |
10 | 2
MeBoosta

Chaos cannot be denied.

01/11/2019 - 15:10 |
0 | 0

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