ATTENTION UK Road Users - MOBILE PHONE Detection Cameras are HERE - UK First!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2022
  • In today’s video, a ground-breaking camera system that uses Ai to catch drivers using mobile phones behind the wheel. This technology is being trialled in Devon and Cornwall so please also see the correction I have listed below
    The technology, which can also detect whether drivers are wearing a seatbelt, is being rolled out on select routes across the two counties over the next two months.
    "Correction: All offence images are reviewed by authorised reviewers in the UK and the data never leaves the UK. All images are encrypted with secure and robust security and privacy protocols."
    We made a small mistake in the video, the info is actually not sent off to Australia, we got this wrong.
    Our Apologies to acusensus and we will address this in a future video.
    The trial is being funded by the Vision Zero South West road safety partnership and overseen by Devon and Cornwall Police in an effort to deter drivers from distractions which can result in serious and fatal collisions.
    The Acusensus system is housed in a vehicle equipped with multiple cameras that record footage of passing motorists on our roads.
    Images captured by the cameras are processed using artificial intelligence (AI) to determine if motorists were using a handheld mobile phone or if drivers and passengers were without a seat belt. It can also determine the speed a vehicle was travelling at the time.
    Any images in which a potential offence is detected are then reviewed by a human. If an offence has been correctly identified, the driver will either be sent a warning letter or a notice of intended prosecution, depending on the severity.
    Supt Adrian Leisk, Strategic Roads Policing lead for Devon & Cornwall Police, hopes the technology will help send a clear message to the small minority of motorists who continue to flout the law.
    Supt Leisk said: “Using a mobile phone while driving is both dangerous and illegal. It puts the lives of the driver, passengers and other road users at risk - and that is unacceptable.
    “Despite repeated messaging and even a change in the law which makes any contact with a mobile phone while driving illegal, sadly there are still some people who continue to ignore the rules.
    “We are employing this new technology to send a clear message to anyone who continues to use their phone behind the wheel - you will get caught.
    “Whether it’s by the Acusensus cameras, a passing officer or on video footage submitted through Op Snap, the result will be the same and you will end up with a hefty fine and six penalty points - which could be enough to cost some drivers their license.
    “It’s just not worth it. Before you start your journey, put your phone away in the glove box or somewhere you cannot reach it so the temptation is not there. If it’s an emergency, make sure you pull in and stop the car before making that call.”
    What is the law on using a mobile phone or other devices while driving?
    It’s illegal to hold and use a phone, sat nav, tablet, or any device that can send or receive data, while driving or riding a motorcycle.
    This means you must not use a device in your hand for any reason, whether online or offline.
    For example, you must not text, make calls, take photos or videos, or browse the web.
    The law still applies to you if you’re:
    stopped at traffic lights
    queuing in traffic
    supervising a learner driver
    driving a car that turns off the engine when you stop moving
    holding and using a device that’s offline or in flight mode
    Exceptions
    You can use a device held in your hand if:
    you need to call 999 or 112 in an emergency and it’s unsafe or impractical to stop
    you’re safely parked
    you’re making a contactless payment in a vehicle that is not moving, for example at a drive-through restaurant
    you’re using the device to park your vehicle remotely
    Using devices hands-free
    You can use devices with hands-free access, as long as you do not hold them at any time during usage. Hands-free access means using, for example:
    a Bluetooth headset
    voice command
    a dashboard holder or mat
    a windscreen mount
    a built-in sat nav
    The device must not block your view of the road and traffic ahead.
    Current Subscriber Count at time of posting this video - 73,000
    2022's goal is to surpass 100,000 UA-cam subscribers.
    #MobilePhoneCameraVan #Acusensus #Police
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  • @eternitygigiriri1604
    @eternitygigiriri1604 Рік тому +163

    "Correction: there was a reference in the video about images being sent to Australia for review. This is incorrect. To clarify, all offence images are reviewed by authorised reviewers in the UK and the data never leaves the UK. All images are encrypted with secure and robust security and privacy protocols. The systems and processes are GDPR compliant and follow all local laws, including in the UK.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому +1

      Well we will soon find that out as i reported them for it as that's illegal and they've just been caught giving our data to Israel the criminals that they are. They were downloading peoples phones and the data was going to Israel which is disgusting and Illegal. The police are a disgrace.

    • @clownssschwab6394
      @clownssschwab6394 Рік тому +1

      Nonsense . You mislead and on purpose .. half truth=a lie. All DATA once on a patented /copyright system ... belongs by "association " to the patent holders.. where do you think most of the $trillions of derivatives market come from . ???people's DATA .. you better stop your misinformation .. and people should sue

    • @jayhaynes5550
      @jayhaynes5550 Рік тому +4

      Even if they were sending these pictures wouldn’t violate GDPR would it? They wouldn’t have details of the driver just a number plate?

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому

      @@jayhaynes5550 they're not allowed to send anything abroad they are taking the p1ss they are in court now for sending peoples data to Israel that they downloaded from their phones. They only stop when they get dragged through court.

    • @johngrowcott4794
      @johngrowcott4794 Рік тому +8

      @@jayhaynes5550 Yes, it probably would violate the GDPR, pictures of people that can identify them count as personal data, which means it requires the subject's permission to be sent to any country that is not also part of the GDPR laws, except in very specific circumstances.

  • @dannyrichardson2838
    @dannyrichardson2838 Рік тому +2421

    I work in London and the amount of police officers in police cars I see using a mobile phone while driving is mind-blowing.

    • @hardcoretam
      @hardcoretam Рік тому +236

      Too many police frequently commit road traffic offences whilst not attending a call.

    • @danwatson8790
      @danwatson8790 Рік тому +103

      Law to themselves nowadays, when it suits and all that, power of authority...

    • @rsg1699
      @rsg1699 Рік тому +66

      I live in London and have been here all my life, I’ve not seen one police officer using a mobile phone whilst driving

    • @Mac1_
      @Mac1_ Рік тому +82

      @@rsg1699 i live in london and i have, where do we go from here officer

    • @DatActiveGuy
      @DatActiveGuy Рік тому +1

      @@rsg1699 of course you haven’t, I bet you’ve never seen a police officer running a red light, using excessive force, breaching human rights or abusing their powers. I bet the only time you’ve come across the police is when they’re giving out hi fives to children and telling you to stay in school.

  • @carlf3051
    @carlf3051 Рік тому +143

    There's an endless amount of technology available when it comes to these glorified ticket machines, but apparently very little available for catching criminals.

    • @James-dj1xu
      @James-dj1xu 10 місяців тому +8

      There no easy coin to be made catching real criminals, easier to pick the low hanging fruit...

    • @Sarah-oq2vk
      @Sarah-oq2vk 10 місяців тому +9

      It's funny isnt it. Whilst there appears to be endless funding and resource for this extra taxation upon the law abiding hard working citizen.
      When your car gets stolen all the police have is sympathy....

    • @evans5172
      @evans5172 10 місяців тому

      ​@@James-dj1xuwell said 👏

    • @thefiestaguy8831
      @thefiestaguy8831 9 місяців тому +4

      Bit of a stupid comment really.
      The difference is for every crime, or the vast majority of crimes to be fully dealt with, you'd need CCTV literally EVERYWHERE, every house on every street in the whole country. There's plenty of crimes that happen without witnesses in the middle of night by people wearing gloves so no DNA left behind. Where there are no witnesses, there's no CCTV and no forensics how can anyone possibly expect police to identify the suspect?
      This is one of the common things I hear and I never understand people's gripes.... without evidence there is no way for the police to prosecute. It isn't enough to state "oh well, Jimmy Smith is a known burglar in that area so it was definitely Jimmy Smith, there's no evidence in the form of DNA, CCTV or witnesses to the crime but it must have been him!".
      People moan about "innocent" people being in prison or arrested, but on the logic above this is exactly what would happen, anytime a burglary occurs without evidence any known burglar in that area would be unlawfully arrested (unlawful as there's no reasonable suspicion to suggest it was them). This then leaves the force wide open to be sued and slandered in the media further damaging public perception.
      I'd love to hear how you realistically expect burglars, thieves and robbers to be caught when there's no evidence. Suggesting or knowing it was a certain person is one thing, proving it is another. Without proof you've got nothing.
      People also forget that we as police go to FAR more calls than any other emergency service, believe me.
      Domestic incident - whether a crime or not. Often these are called in by a neighbour who hears shouting or banging coming from next door.
      Road traffic collision - whether fatal, slight injury or no injury.
      Mental health crisis - someone on the street/top of a multi-storey car park/bridge threatening to jump off.
      Robbery - Yes, where I serve we always deploy to them if the victim wants us to.
      Burglaries, as above, we always deploy if they want us to.
      Vehicle thefts - Again, as above.
      Suspects on - We go to them.
      Car on fire, house on fire? We go to that.
      Any crime related to violence - fight, stabbing, someone having been assaulted? We go to that.
      Sexual assaults - whether recent or historic - we go to them.
      Dealing with drunk people who can't have 5 pints without smashing someone's face in - we deal with them too.
      Welfare checks - we go to MANY of these, usually councils call in at 5:30 PM on a Friday as they are about to leave to go home for the weekend, and instead of doing their job properly and conducting a welfare check themselves on someone they are concerned about, they call us to do it for them.
      People at hospital - if you go to hospital, book in, wait 5 hours, get bored of not being seen within those 5 hours and leave, when a doctor comes to eventually see you and discovers you aren't there, they call the police and ask them to attend their address on a "welfare check" to make sure the person isn't dead and isn't seriously unwell. We deal with a LOT of these.
      Sudden unexpected deaths - A person dies, unexpectedly, whether they are 30 or they are 100, we still go to ensure the death is not suspicious and there is no suggestion of any foul play concerning the death. The paperwork for this job alone just once you leave scene (usually 1-2 hours later) takes around 2-3 hours, that's if it's straight forward and not "suspicious" if it is a crime scene goes on place and tape goes up, people at the address potentially get arrested... the whole process could take an entire 10 hours or more.
      They're just some of the crimes we deal with that a lot of services don't.
      Then you have to factor officers sitting in hospital with a prisoner who needs medical treatment, officers sitting in hospital with a patient under a mental health section so they don't run off and kill themselves (which would then be the officer's fault and the force would be blamed, and no doubt sued in civil court by the relatives of said person).
      Officers sitting on crime scenes for sometimes months on end.
      Officers sitting on a plastic chair outside a cell for 8-12 hours, doing nothing but watching a detainee either sleep, talking or repeatedly smashing their head on a wall and having to intervene, or trying to fight you and you spend 8 hours constantly having to restrain them - why? In case they kill themselves in their cell, then it's the police's fault.
      Front office reports - people walk into the front office to report stuff, this takes officers off the street to deal with it, unless there just happens to be an officer in the station at the time who is able to deal with it (i.e not restricted).
      People can think and say what they like but we deal with a far wider variety of calls than any other service, and deploy to many more calls. Unlike the fire service and the ambulance service the buck lies with the police. If the fire brigade refuse to attend a job, and the ambulance service also refuse to attend because "it's not in their remit", we HAVE to attend whether it's in our remit or not.

    • @jnrfjayjay
      @jnrfjayjay 9 місяців тому +2

      All those missing children

  • @Gavinlovesfishing
    @Gavinlovesfishing Рік тому +170

    I spend more time now worrying about the speed limit and looking for signs and cameras than watching the road....I feel more unsafe now I'm trying to be safer.....

    • @ThatBeardedGuy39
      @ThatBeardedGuy39 Рік тому +7

      If you're worried about the speed limit, your going too fast 😆

    • @eastpak2g6
      @eastpak2g6 Рік тому +4

      you should only be worried it you're using your phone.

    • @Gavinlovesfishing
      @Gavinlovesfishing Рік тому +16

      That's not true, for example if you want to drive to London Stansted for example the motorway have various stretches that move from 50 to 30 to 70 and they are not always posted, and the satnav ses to either conflict with what the road is saying while other drivers seem to be overtaking you or giving you shit for going slow when the signs state the limit. Sometimes the satnav won't even have a limit on it......Its completely frustrating, so actually it not about 'Going to fast' it's about the roads being correctly marked. Total bollocks, I can't stand driving....but its a must sometimes.

    • @Gavinlovesfishing
      @Gavinlovesfishing Рік тому +2

      @@eastpak2g6 or drinking a bottle of water, or basically anything....if you Google that it's now 6 points for a phone or a bottle of water...you can get prosecution for using a phone to pay in McDonald's drive through.....

    • @fastfreddy19641
      @fastfreddy19641 Рік тому

      Just stick your speed limiter on or cruise control.

  • @user-il8ue5ky2i
    @user-il8ue5ky2i Рік тому +72

    Will this apply to plods who use mobiles whilst driving as well or is it 1 rule for us and another for them again?

    • @philiprhodes5537
      @philiprhodes5537 Рік тому +8

      I think you already know the answer to that one as many others myself included do..
      I see cops with no seatbelt I see cops speeding without sirens and lights just because they can and I see cops using onboard recording equipment whilst in a moving vehicle and I see it quite clearly sat up in a hgv yet i also see the rules don’t seem apply to them only the peasants because it’s one rule for us and another rule for them

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter Рік тому

      @@philiprhodes5537 You're half right.
      There are indeed one law for us one law for them. Primarily to allow them to do their job. They do indeed have special dispensation when it comes to Seatbelts, etc.

    • @yesrecovery4425
      @yesrecovery4425 Рік тому

      It's one rule for us and another for them, there allowed to do it because of a loophole which makes there phones classed as radios and are exempt

    • @derekheeps8012
      @derekheeps8012 6 місяців тому

      Emergency use is exempted , but if they are using their Airwave sets , and soon the new ESN sets , then there is no offence because PMR is not covered .

  • @chrismolyneux4577
    @chrismolyneux4577 Рік тому +595

    If only they had these cameras and image quality on CCTV for crimes mad to think hey 🙈🤷‍♂️

    • @Jojohumf
      @Jojohumf Рік тому +50

      CCTV doesn’t generate fines

    • @rednissan001
      @rednissan001 Рік тому +4

      Crazy isn’t it

    • @steveburn8125
      @steveburn8125 Рік тому +14

      Exactly! To catch muggers etc buuuuut nope!! Remember muggers and other scumbags don’t tend to pay fines

    • @drewehate7666
      @drewehate7666 Рік тому +8

      Wouldn’t make them money would it? They only invest on monetary solutions

    • @BabyNightfury01
      @BabyNightfury01 Рік тому +6

      Cctv robberies always look like Roblox

  • @fletcherclaydon9432
    @fletcherclaydon9432 Рік тому +336

    I drive for a living as my job. The amount of traffic officers I see overtake me using their phone is crazy so I hope they get caught too 😁

    • @tonyfearn2452
      @tonyfearn2452 Рік тому +14

      its one law for them whilst a different law for the rest of us ,didnt you know , Fletcher ??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @emanuelm6590
      @emanuelm6590 Рік тому +6

      They are allowed, i'm afraid.

    • @mfx1
      @mfx1 Рік тому +2

      @@tonyfearn2452 You are also allowed by law to use your phone while driving in an emergency.

    • @NToombes
      @NToombes Рік тому

      Is it their phone or radio?

    • @Stubzgaming
      @Stubzgaming Рік тому +1

      @@emanuelm6590 unfortunately they ain't allowed to whilst driving.

  • @GCMYT
    @GCMYT  Рік тому +28

    "Correction: there was a reference in the video about images being sent to Australia for review. This is incorrect. To clarify, all offence images are reviewed by authorised reviewers in the UK and the data never leaves the UK. All images are encrypted with secure and robust security and privacy protocols. The systems and processes are GDPR compliant and follow all local laws, including in the UK.”

    • @lolitaw9250
      @lolitaw9250 Рік тому

      The government using these technologies to create money for their corporation. They are too much cameras on the street of England. They should use the traffic fines money to build more Schools and community centres and take the young people of the streets.

    • @Griff_JR
      @Griff_JR Рік тому +4

      @@David-Saint just doing a quick google on this and can see that the technology is an Australian development/creation. therefore the company providing it is most likely Australian and they will have a tech support team for issues in Australia, but will have trained analysts within the police force on how to use it.
      that's probably where the confusion was, as he said he was only introduced to it that same morning, and he's not tech so i can see that where this confusion would have come up.
      I work in IT and and it's always the same, the people showing him won't know the who and where of the data, and the governance. they just know how to use it etc etc.

    • @Otis19450
      @Otis19450 Рік тому +2

      If this is the case (and that is a big if) re shoot the video as it is still stated by the police officer in the video or take the video down as stated by you it is factually incorrect!

    • @Griff_JR
      @Griff_JR Рік тому +3

      @@Otis19450 possibly, although it's in the description, the officer states multiple times he's only just been shown it too, and clearly shows he's not an authority of information on it and, although it's a police officer, it's still an independent youtube channel; not an official police or governmental release.
      maybe, and this is just a suggestion, don't use UA-cam as your source of factually accurate information...if you want to be that specific and know all the details, or are actually concerned about your data (not that i have any idea why people are concerned about their data going abroad, it's not like cyber criminals only attack within their country) then contact your local authority or that police force for a FOI request about where the data is stored.

    • @skylukewarmer1047
      @skylukewarmer1047 Рік тому +1

      It's prob been delegated to your local CSO by now, coz he's no clue.

  • @Unknown_Ooh
    @Unknown_Ooh Рік тому +25

    Sometimes when I'm feeling down about living in a surveillance state here in America watching videos showing how worse the U.K. is always makes me feel better

    • @tracymackinnon4692
      @tracymackinnon4692 10 місяців тому +4

      The UK is the most cctv surveillance country in the world and it's insufferable. They want to install face recognition cameras as well so they can have 15 minute cities.

    • @jnrfjayjay
      @jnrfjayjay 9 місяців тому

      Little London has more cameras than the whole of America

    • @PaulMansfield
      @PaulMansfield 7 місяців тому +1

      Sure, but I'd rather have a speeding ticket than being a victim of mass shooting or drive-by.

    • @happyjive2235
      @happyjive2235 6 місяців тому +1

      It's a policed state. But one that is in choas. How can that be ? Unless the powers that be want it that way ? More crime = more control.

  • @datguynotdatguy
    @datguynotdatguy Рік тому +172

    They can see you on your phone and it's a good thing, but no burglaries have been solved in the last 3yrs in the UK

    • @Euclidean3141
      @Euclidean3141 Рік тому +8

      Citation needed otherwise this is just unsubstantiated nonsense

    • @garysykes5381
      @garysykes5381 Рік тому +6

      I got defrauded & the police where just not interested

    • @AA-ss3nc
      @AA-ss3nc Рік тому +11

      @@Euclidean3141 They solved the burglaries on my house, but if Adrian Phillips say they didn't then I must of imagined it all.

    • @johnjorsta
      @johnjorsta Рік тому

      This post is not about burglary

    • @MrImarcus
      @MrImarcus Рік тому

      No excuses Adrian, put your phone down.

  • @jonnyharris2724
    @jonnyharris2724 Рік тому +820

    I'm a lorry driver and I can see inside everyone's cars out on the road and i can honestly say that at least 75% of people these days have a phone in hand whilst driving its madness

    • @shaunbrasier774
      @shaunbrasier774 Рік тому +52

      I wouldn't say it's anywhere near 75% but the amount of people that do it is shocking

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +29

      @@shaunbrasier774 watch cycling mikey, watch how many he catches I’d say it’s about 75%

    • @jonnyharris2724
      @jonnyharris2724 Рік тому +11

      @@shaunbrasier774 you're obviously concentrating on the road more than me then drive 🤣👍🏻

    • @markdowzell4550
      @markdowzell4550 Рік тому +72

      You lorry drivers are the worst for it 🤣

    • @jonnyharris2724
      @jonnyharris2724 Рік тому +15

      @@markdowzell4550 shhhhhhhhh you're not supposed to see up here

  • @alexpulman7037
    @alexpulman7037 Рік тому +66

    never understand why it's so hard to stay off your phone while driving. I'm only a young lad in my early 20's but as soon as I step into my car, my phone goes down and it doesn't get picked up until I'm at my destination and safely parked up. End of the day it's like people who DUI no one is bothered if you crash and hurt yourself it's the selfish act of potentially hurting or killing other people that matters.

    • @Nitecrow314
      @Nitecrow314 Рік тому +6

      Good lad 👍

    • @MrImarcus
      @MrImarcus Рік тому +4

      Spot on pal 👌

    • @MrPDoff
      @MrPDoff Рік тому +4

      Spot on. If a call is that Important then they will call back. When you get to where your going and you have a message then you can read them or call back. It's not difficult is it. Jeez

    • @gazzertrn
      @gazzertrn Рік тому +2

      You are one of the few,but its not just youngsters ive seen many middle-aged folks using them too.
      And by the way a lot of young drivers are really good at driving. it's just a few that are bad.
      You have a great mindset; it goes a long way in life.

    • @TheMushroom246
      @TheMushroom246 Рік тому +1

      good for you Alex ive never used my phone while driving its just not worth the drivers life or someone else , pleased that you take care of your and other peoples lives ...take care

  • @maxx4695
    @maxx4695 Рік тому +648

    Here from tik tok.

  • @themeteamuk
    @themeteamuk Рік тому +69

    what kind of friggin dystopia are we being turned into

    • @adydrakes7826
      @adydrakes7826 Рік тому +24

      Honestly.. any way to take money from people's pockets it seems

    • @mightymqb4800
      @mightymqb4800 Рік тому +9

      it's only just begun. wait and see.

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 Рік тому +5

      This just isn't sustainable tbh, jumping straight to 6 points is insaity & will screw so many people & livelihoods. A fine with a stern warning & explanation of future consequences would be better for 1st offence at least.

    • @bradley9856
      @bradley9856 Рік тому

      @@d.b.cooper1 totally, not even a fine, just a warning.

    • @d.b.cooper1
      @d.b.cooper1 Рік тому +2

      @@bradley9856 Just trying to be realistic tbh as clearly the order from the top is to clamp down hard, but interestingly if you get flagged as driving without insurance via cameras you often just get a letter warning you/to check with the insurer before action is taken. A warning would be the correct thing logically, but clearly they want punishment & ££....which only creates more issues in a backlogged court system & dvla. What a world.

  • @benwise8015
    @benwise8015 Рік тому

    GEORGE!! Another great vid guys.
    Request….. headlight washer law for Xenon/Led equipped cars ( noticeable defect for seasoned T/O especially on older cars not O.E fitted)

  • @katiesarah14x
    @katiesarah14x 10 місяців тому +7

    As you said, we are obsessed with checking our phones, even without messages! I appreciate the new system on my phone where it recognises driving so no notifications come through and cause a distraction!

    • @bxxmb80
      @bxxmb80 10 місяців тому

      What if I'm using the sat nav on my phone??

    • @cdroaima
      @cdroaima 9 місяців тому

      @@bxxmb80 do you have to hold the device? Not allowed. Is it attached to the dashboard? Allowed - but consider whether you could have set the destination before setting off. At any point, if you are not fully in control of your vehicle that is another offence in itself

    • @bxxmb80
      @bxxmb80 9 місяців тому +1

      @@cdroaima
      Yes I do set it before I leave and it's attached on a phone holder on the windscreen..

  • @mattbanagan
    @mattbanagan Рік тому +125

    Always wear a seat belt and don't text and drive. But if I'm turning down my AC or something similar I better not get a ticket 🤣

    • @blanco7726
      @blanco7726 Рік тому +30

      *clicks recentre on Waze* there goes your driving license young mister, did you not pay attention in driving class?

    • @infiniteskulls1
      @infiniteskulls1 Рік тому +2

      @@blanco7726 what r u on about

    • @bradley9856
      @bradley9856 Рік тому +7

      @@infiniteskulls1 I dont use waze, but google maps re-centre button centres the map on you, otherwise you will drive off the screen and it's useless, so you need to tap re-enter if it buggs out

    • @infiniteskulls1
      @infiniteskulls1 Рік тому

      @@bradley9856 ohhh okay thanks 😂

    • @rxic4060
      @rxic4060 Рік тому +4

      @@blanco7726 it’s all good Waze pre-warns us

  • @DJAlexParker
    @DJAlexParker Рік тому +154

    The amount of false detections with these cameras is very bad, just search for it and you'll find many videos about it. Especially Australia

    • @marlesy2k7
      @marlesy2k7 Рік тому +8

      You have any idea why they send them to Australia

    • @DJAlexParker
      @DJAlexParker Рік тому +5

      @@marlesy2k7 the company that's behind the scheme is based in Australia, probably a collaborative job with D&C police to try get into the UK market

    • @thegamingdimension8665
      @thegamingdimension8665 Рік тому +2

      @@DJAlexParker what’s the company name?

    • @samconroyy
      @samconroyy Рік тому +7

      Good job it goes through humans to check if they are legit then.

    • @jessehamlin700
      @jessehamlin700 Рік тому +2

      yea a lady over here in Australia. a lady got done for having a chocolate covered ice cream

  • @actionbat9619
    @actionbat9619 Рік тому +2

    And not before time, its a big responsibility driving a vehicle keeping yourself safe and respecting other road users. There's loads of tech out there to link phones to vehicles handsfree, however some people won't and can't leave there phones alone for 2 minutes and still use them while driving and have them stuck up in the A zone of their windscreens so they don't miss out on gossip on social media. So here we are.... use your phone, pay the price! 👏👏👏👏

  • @casualgamer4678
    @casualgamer4678 Рік тому +8

    Let's be sure to look out for any of our public servants not waring seat belts or operating any devices while behind the wheel. Try not to forget they are there to serve the public and not just to generate revenue.

  • @atnorthabc
    @atnorthabc Рік тому +116

    I worry when another country starts informing Uk police about UK citizens driving on UK roads where they think we are breaking UK laws. Worst thing is a British officer seems very excited about it.

    • @LUY3S
      @LUY3S Рік тому +16

      I get the feeling it’s an Australian company supplying these cameras, who then “own” the image, then send it to the police in the UK and get paid for doing so.

    • @atnorthabc
      @atnorthabc Рік тому +7

      That’s probably true but after looking a bit deeper into this tube I did notice the Police officer did hesitate in saying the images are sent to Australia by firstly saying they they went up to the clouds somewhere. After UK data protection laws are taken into account the Police may find it hard to get a prosecution after a third-party outside to UK have had contact with the evidence. This could in some cases the accused taking legal action against the Police in return for breach of data protection

    • @thedubwhisperer2157
      @thedubwhisperer2157 Рік тому +19

      Anthony, I suspect the officer is very excited about reducing the number of times he has to contact parents to tell them their child is dead after a phone-related fatal RTA...

    • @garethphillips6486
      @garethphillips6486 Рік тому +3

      @@thedubwhisperer2157 this exactly

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +7

      @@thedubwhisperer2157 you really Believe this will reduce anything, going by how many are caught speeding by camera vans every year the number goes up not down proving they’re not a deterrent?

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 Рік тому +9

    I drive for a living and spend a lot of the time on the motorways in the south. The largest number of in-use mobile phones i see is large Truck drivers. Their huge door mirrors allow you to see inside the truck when passing. Another crazy thing i saw the other day on the M3 near Bracknell was a young lady in small modern car and appeared to be on a Teams Meeting while driving at 70mph.

    • @alirezazadeh
      @alirezazadeh Рік тому +3

      What’s wrong with being in a teams meeting? It’s just a phone call? I trust she was on hands free?

    • @dj_paultuk7052
      @dj_paultuk7052 Рік тому +1

      @@alirezazadeh Live video. I could see the other people on her phone as i passed. You are not allowed to have video of any kind playing in the UK while driving.

    • @alirezazadeh
      @alirezazadeh Рік тому +1

      @@dj_paultuk7052 Hmm

  • @richardgiles2484
    @richardgiles2484 Рік тому

    Brilliant idea 👍👏 however I feel more and more drivers are spending more time watching out for cameras and all sorts of new signage they are failing to notice people and other hazards

  • @lewp4452
    @lewp4452 Рік тому +6

    You have admire the way monetisation is disguised as road safety 🤫

  • @Tom2theY
    @Tom2theY Рік тому +29

    Irony of me watching this driving home from work 😂

    • @quest8447
      @quest8447 Рік тому +6

      please tell me this is a joke 💀

    • @deezelfairy
      @deezelfairy Рік тому +1

      @Solid Snake Lol, the police won't even come to your house if you get burgled, their not going to bother trying to track down who 'Tom Y' is on a UA-cam comments section 😂 😂

  • @angelasandall7362
    @angelasandall7362 Рік тому +4

    Owen, Have you done or are you thinking of doing a tutorial on the use of mobile phones in vehicles. I find a lot of the questions I get asked as a trainer are around proper control of a vehicle, the definition of that part of the legislation and types of devises used eg sat nav, radios etc.
    It would be brilliant if you could do a tutorial on the subject of devices used in a vehicle and the definition of proper control of a vehicle!
    Thanks
    Anjee

  • @antonychapus9827
    @antonychapus9827 Рік тому +3

    They’re already in use for quite a while in the city of london they’re mounted on posts by traffic lights

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Рік тому

    This is awesome if so! Have been rear-ended twice at a roundabout and at a junction due to the driver behind using a mobile phone at the time. This is brilliant news.

  • @aylesburynumptydrivers9672
    @aylesburynumptydrivers9672 Рік тому +31

    The thing is it is completely against the law to even touch any electronic device while driving and rightly so. Yet it's perfectly ok to have a giant tablet/iPad device nailed onto the dashboard that you have to look at to just find the heater controls. Just today I followed a new ev Mustang through the local town and I could clearly see the driver happily prodding/swiping away at the screen

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Рік тому +2

      Touching devices is still legal - "You can use devices with hands-free access, as long as you do not hold them at any time during usage." (gov.uk) If you have it in a holder and keep it in the holder, it's just the same as said car systems (in that while not illegal of itself, you can still be prosecuted/fined with points if your driving is impaired because you're distracted.)

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +2

      No it’s not aslong as a satnav is still on the cradle it’s not an offence 😂😂

  • @adamstoms
    @adamstoms Рік тому +86

    I'm all for road safety and far too many people use phones whilst driving. However I find it worrying how complicated a lot of modern infotainment on cars is compared to a phone.
    These days I just use the driving focus mode when I'm driving. It auto texts everyone to let them know I'm driving. Nice and simple.

    • @kelvinsparks4651
      @kelvinsparks4651 Рік тому

      Well done

    • @Me-si6lf
      @Me-si6lf Рік тому

      Thats the sort of technology that all vehicles should have then instead of punishing kids whove been brainwashed to behave that way.

    • @takeiteasy6154
      @takeiteasy6154 Рік тому +1

      @@Me-si6lf what's hard about to understand, don't use mobile phones while driving, they should be punished

    • @gary63693
      @gary63693 Рік тому

      I verbally ask my phone to read out my text messages and reply if i want to. Easy

    • @ohnoitisnt
      @ohnoitisnt 4 місяці тому

      THIS
      One of the family cars is some modern audi (the only car in the fleet i refuse to lift the bonnet on) and it has so many buttons and is so confusing to use (theres about 30 buttons) that by the time youve found the one youre after youre set for a head on crash...
      Meanwhile i can get in the works van, put the phone in the holder, browse youtube, and still drive safer using only peripheral vision...

  • @freetimesaudits
    @freetimesaudits Рік тому +3

    So keep your phone low under steering wheel if you don't want to get caught. Thanks for the info

    • @derekheeps8012
      @derekheeps8012 6 місяців тому +1

      Just get a proper carpet and keep the phone docked in its cradle - as long as it is not handheld , there is no offence .

  • @emilymaclean9571
    @emilymaclean9571 Рік тому +1

    I apologize if you addressed this in the video but is it an offence to have your phone mounted to your dashboard to use as a map/sat nav? I have an old car and use my phone mounted on the dash as a map, especially when I'm driving somewhere I don't know and so I can stay on top of traffic conditions. Will these cameras pick it up as using a phone while driving? Is it an offence?
    I own a sat nav, but I have to have it mounted to the windshield, it won't mount to anywhere on my dashboard. I don't feel safe with it blocking so much of my view, my phone is much smaller and doesn't block my view at all

    • @mikewade777
      @mikewade777 Рік тому

      You can do but you can still be prosecuted if police deem you distracted.
      i.e. If looking at the phone results mounting the kerb, you can be prosecuted.

  • @bensmith5231
    @bensmith5231 Рік тому +4

    Cheers For The Info. Il hide it behind my dash a bit more from now on. Cheers 😎 🍻

  • @Paul-D
    @Paul-D Рік тому +38

    I dont use my phone whilst driving ever, and it always gets me in trouble work wise - i suspect alot of people on their phone whilst driving is work related boss pressure so thats a message the media campaign could spread, bosses leave employees alone when they know their driving 😅

    • @peterrogers7800
      @peterrogers7800 Рік тому

      This is true

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Рік тому +2

      Funny enough, I know a couple of companies where it's a requirement to not use a phone while driving, including for hands free calls (assumedly the spirit isn't meant to include sat-nav use without interaction), and that if you become aware that someone is driving when you're calling them, you're to hang up immediately. Of course, how it goes in practice, I'll leave for others to comment on, will say though that if your company is such that your boss would be happy that you hung up on them because they were driving, you're pretty lucky(!)

    • @hgv1947
      @hgv1947 Рік тому +1

      It is an offence for a company to hold a phone conversation with an employee while they are driving the company I work for has a message system on microlise devices in the cab but still no good when driving

  • @soundpeople9673
    @soundpeople9673 Рік тому +2

    Can this system differentiate people who are using sat navs/ those who have their phones on holders for navigation reasons?

  • @euanhamilton7030
    @euanhamilton7030 Рік тому +9

    3 days to attend a theft or robbery if you bother attending at all. Good to know you've got your priorities straight.

  • @ollie1973
    @ollie1973 Рік тому +58

    I think its great that a car enthusiast and police officer have combined forces to educate not just the car scene but everyone hats off to you both 👏

  • @jayharrison7782
    @jayharrison7782 Рік тому +11

    "Safety" cameras, still makes me laugh everytime I hear it 🤣

    • @markwright3161
      @markwright3161 Рік тому +2

      We encountered one of those today. Parked on an extremely wide bit of road with great visibility exiting a town where you could safely do double the speed limit they were there to enforce. They're the biggest joke to the real world since the politicians that thought they would be a good use of funding.

  • @ploomy001
    @ploomy001 Рік тому +1

    Does it take pictures into the car regardless of whether you're using a mobile or not. If so isn't there a risk of this being used for other reasons or snooping into cars???

  • @mdprince987
    @mdprince987 Рік тому +6

    What about taxi and delivery driver. Because they got only few 5 seconds to accept a jobs.

  • @jimdcars
    @jimdcars Рік тому +12

    My phone sits in a cradle on the air vents as I use it for Google maps. If I’m adjusting my AC directly below my phone on this camera it would very much look like I’m using my phone when I’m not… how could I prove my innocence if this gives me a false ticket?

    • @shaunwelch9176
      @shaunwelch9176 Рік тому

      Don't think u can unfortunately

    • @trollol138
      @trollol138 Рік тому +2

      Very good question

    • @randomchannel5386
      @randomchannel5386 Рік тому

      Using the phone in the cradle isn’t an offence

    • @kukunamuniuityle
      @kukunamuniuityle Рік тому +2

      @@randomchannel5386 it is

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth 5 місяців тому

      it is all about staying in control of car. even on test they get you to do a task so see if if your able to do it in a safe area and stay in control. and phone in a holder you can touch it to end call or Like hitting no thanks or continue for a way point or when stupid google tries to change your planned route as long as it in holder it is legal but there catch you must stay in control of car, able to stay in lane and do it in safe place because police could do you for careless / dangerous so do it in safe places, if it cannot be done without straying out lane then you should not attempt it@@kukunamuniuityle

  • @cantbearsedmechanics
    @cantbearsedmechanics Рік тому

    Please bring these out everywhere. I see so many drivers on there phone

  • @ascelot
    @ascelot Рік тому +1

    2:49 difference between mobile phone and using android auto or apple car play, should this also include having to use touchscreen device to turn heating on, fan speed etc as more car controls are placed and operated using touchscreen device?

  • @amyjarvie1585
    @amyjarvie1585 Рік тому +6

    When I am driving, I tend to use my phone as a satnav or I have music playing with my phone unlocked. Since it only uses infrared detection, will it make a detection of using the phone whilst driving or is there a differentiation?

    • @AimzhyGameRr
      @AimzhyGameRr Рік тому

      Following

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth 5 місяців тому

      it is all about staying in control of car. even on test they get you to do a task so see if if your able to do it in a safe area and stay in control. and phone in a holder you can touch it to end call or Like hitting no thanks or continue for a way point or when stupid google tries to change your planned route as long as it in holder it is legal but there catch you must stay in control of car, able to stay in lane and do it in safe place because police could do you for careless / dangerous so do it in safe places, if it cannot be done without straying out lane then you should not attempt it

  • @miltex24
    @miltex24 Рік тому +13

    Will the same apply for police offers using their phones while driving

  • @MrPDoff
    @MrPDoff Рік тому

    About time. It's amazing how many people you see driving looking down at their laps. Fact. You car will still run if you aren't holding your phone

  • @nineteen-sixty-nine9373
    @nineteen-sixty-nine9373 Рік тому +1

    Will this apply to the police who use mobiles whilst driving as well or is it only for the public? Also why does Austrlia have to have a check if it is a certain phone use while driving ofense and then send it to the UK. Can the UK not decide if its definately an ofender?

  • @BLX187
    @BLX187 Рік тому +3

    Does it work through reflective tinted windscreeens? listening to and replying to messages via carplay works suprisingly well

  • @mohammedugradar1179
    @mohammedugradar1179 Рік тому +26

    Everyday feels like a new law the government pass that's turning us into robots putting more laws in place have stopped people from making decisions from their own will and a lot of people have lost a sense of their own moral compass, decisions shouldn't be made for us we should be using initiative and yes sometimes we need to learn the hard way which only pushes you to become a greater person

  • @gordonbertram5505
    @gordonbertram5505 Рік тому +1

    I'm all for people not using mobile phones when driving but the image that looks straight down into the car looks like an invasion of privacy to me.

  • @verityprocter5268
    @verityprocter5268 Рік тому +1

    Would you get fined for using a phone as a satnav when mounted on the dashboard/window the same as a regular satnav?

  • @g30r93g
    @g30r93g Рік тому +92

    i would’ve thought the younger generation would be better at wearing seatbelts, but it pains me to see someone on their phone at the wheel, usually bc they’re hogging the middle lane and are swerving

    • @ybs5254
      @ybs5254 Рік тому

      Investing peoples money in nonsense, go do your job and find pedos and murders . But no that would be too hard for ya so you just focus on people selling weed and people using their phones

    • @mattjagger4360
      @mattjagger4360 Рік тому

      Never seen that and I drive 300 miles a week.
      Most people I see on a mobile phone are driving slowly and in a very controlled way

    • @seriousgameofficial
      @seriousgameofficial Рік тому +1

      Not true, Ievery person I see with a phone in hand is of any age, same for not wearing seatbelts (older people if anything) and hogging the middle lane is especially 40s+. Stop using the younger generations as a scapegoat, your theory was like 6 pages, no wonder all the dangerous oblivious drivers are older

    • @g30r93g
      @g30r93g Рік тому

      @@seriousgameofficial i’m under 25 so don’t even try that one, and i was saying the seatbelt thing specifically in relation to young people because they’ve grown up with constant reinforcement of seatbelt seatbelt seatbelt. young people aren’t the biggest problem on the road, that’s definitely the older generation

    • @g30r93g
      @g30r93g Рік тому

      @@mattjagger4360 sounds like you’re excusing the problem a bit. most accidents are at slow speeds so there’s a correlation there (granted not causation but hard to overlook)

  • @mackynij
    @mackynij Рік тому +15

    Always hold your phone under the steering wheel or close to the right hand corner of the car under the dash and you will never get caught.

  • @Wriggs74
    @Wriggs74 Рік тому

    About time. I hope this system catches as many as possible and when the police officer possible use of mobiles. Your mobile shouldn't be in your hand when driving.

  • @workinprogress1098
    @workinprogress1098 Рік тому +1

    Been rear ended by a young driver looking down at their phone. Could see her in the mirror but nowhere to go to avoid.

  • @archerboy2714
    @archerboy2714 Рік тому +40

    Seems reasonable as long as the final deployment uses police painted vans.
    One question though if you do a follow up on this. He said the pictures are sent to Australia. Are these kept under UK data protection laws? How long are they kept? If no phone or seatbelt misuse is seen, is the image discarded immediately?

    • @jadoon2981
      @jadoon2981 Рік тому +4

      Seems reasonable as long as the final deployment uses police painted vans
      Why?
      If your speeding you deserve a fine ,I personally think they should hide cameras etc aswell as keep moving them around.

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +20

      @@jadoon2981 maybe move to North Korea you’d love it there 👍

    • @archerboy2714
      @archerboy2714 Рік тому +1

      @@jadoon2981 so there is nowhere to hide for the drivers. There's a reason all the speed cameras have signs and are painted yellow.

    • @CJ0175
      @CJ0175 Рік тому

      Data Protection won't apply - a) you're out in public, b) a vehicle registration doesn't identify the driver.

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +6

      @@CJ0175 data protection will apply as its information kept by a company/corporation.

  • @mikeoxmall7570
    @mikeoxmall7570 Рік тому +6

    Im all fore catching people driving illegally..however being inside of your car is your private space...is this bot also invasion of your privacy?

    • @Goowy1991
      @Goowy1991 Рік тому

      Not really as the police are there to enforce the law to make sure everyone is safe and prevent a horrible collision

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +3

      Go sit outside a police station and film the police and they have a hissy fit about it but are happy to do it to the public 😂😂

    • @adiyoung
      @adiyoung Рік тому

      @@Philljag why would you want to spend your time doing that? 😂 some people need a hobby lol

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +2

      @@adiyoung I don’t, I just find it funny the police cry when they’re filmed but are happy to film others 😂😂

  • @LKNL13
    @LKNL13 Рік тому +51

    Glad this is a thing!
    The amount of times I’ve seen people driving while on their phones, either going dangerously slow or all over the shop is ridiculous

    • @HT-dh5pm
      @HT-dh5pm 10 місяців тому +2

      NPC 😂

    • @Moto.roller.
      @Moto.roller. 10 місяців тому

      I agree. This is going to deter more people, but it won’t solve it. People’s will just put their phones down near the cameras 😢

  • @jstelzner
    @jstelzner Рік тому

    Wow! The lights at the end were cool I think I might get a set for my car!

  • @terrysprake6050
    @terrysprake6050 Рік тому +3

    can you still use your phone as a sat nav in a window mount?

  • @FxntaClaws
    @FxntaClaws Рік тому +24

    I feel like this is going to become an invasion of privacy. I’m not for people using their phones whilst driving but I think this is too much.

    • @anthonyharty1732
      @anthonyharty1732 Рік тому

      No it’s not, you are one of those do-gooders.

    • @MAX-tw3qz
      @MAX-tw3qz Рік тому +1

      I think it's too much when even pedestrians walk into you because of their spastic plastic phones, but because I've a body like a Hummer to their Mini I don't move out the way.
      Ouch!

    • @anthonyharty1732
      @anthonyharty1732 Рік тому

      @@MAX-tw3qz Good. 😂🤣😂

    • @j.w2000
      @j.w2000 Рік тому +3

      Unfortinatly you don't have a expectation of privacy in a public place so they and anyone can take pictures of anything they want without permisson and it won't breach the human rights act , except in public toilets where you have an expectation of privacy and having a CCTV camera in a public or private buisiness toilet is breaching the human rights act 1998.

    • @TaureenLewis
      @TaureenLewis Рік тому +1

      @@MAX-tw3qz best comment here man no one's talking about the spastic pedestrians

  • @llherts1680
    @llherts1680 7 днів тому

    The innovation for catching people out has gone up a notch. Just a shame there isn't an equal focus or enthusiasm on adopting new technical for other crimes. Welcome to broken Britain

  • @michaeledwards427
    @michaeledwards427 5 місяців тому

    I saw one of these vans in October 2023 on the A5 at the layby near Atherstone, warwickshire where the closed down copper kettle cafe is. Being a hgv driver, i personally dont touch my mobile as im driving as we can blue tooth link it to the truck, controls on the steering wheel as well so legal for the time being. The penalty for a hgv driver using a mobile is a fine, driving ban (approx 6-8 weeks) then an interview with the dvsa area traffic commissioner where the driver has to literally beg for the return of their hgv entitlement to drive, although the car part is automatically returned.

  • @DutchMiester77
    @DutchMiester77 Рік тому +60

    Hi Owen, I was given the impression by a former Traffic officer that all mobile speed cameras have to display a warning, be clearly visible to the driver and illuminated if dark. Surely the same should apply to this tech otherwise it breaches Entrapment laws that date back to the year dot?

    • @staffordshirebullterrierli7411
      @staffordshirebullterrierli7411 Рік тому +5

      That's not true, however you will often see fixed camera signs at points where mobile camera vans park.

    • @thediddymen1408
      @thediddymen1408 Рік тому +17

      If you're not using your phone whilst driving, why do you need to know where cameras are ? and how is it breaching entrapment laws ? no one is tricking you into using your phone are they....

    • @patrickwatson5173
      @patrickwatson5173 Рік тому +7

      Has anyone else thought about the distractions these vans might cause!

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Рік тому +2

      @@thediddymen1408: Well, replace "using your phone" with "speeding" and the same could surely be said, so why would one count and the other not?

    • @thediddymen1408
      @thediddymen1408 Рік тому +5

      @@fetchstixRHD My point is, why do you need to be told where any cameras are if you're not speeding or using your phone ? We're one of the only country's in Europe that actually tells people where speed cameras are ! and morons STILL speed through them, blaming everyone but themselves.... If you don't speed or use your phone, then cameras shouldn't be an issue....

  • @1unt1tl3d
    @1unt1tl3d Рік тому +24

    Be very careful, the team in Australia gets it wrong too often because they dont check properly. I have personally seen fines with photos that have no phone in the picture at all instead it has mistaken the control panel on modern car steering wheel as a mobile phone .

    • @benjaminhughes4022
      @benjaminhughes4022 Рік тому +5

      Why do they send it to Australia? Why can't they have a team here ?

    • @LewisDesigns
      @LewisDesigns Рік тому +6

      @@benjaminhughes4022 It's probably an Australian company supplying the cameras.

    • @benjaminhughes4022
      @benjaminhughes4022 Рік тому

      @@LewisDesigns ah right

    • @RichO1701e
      @RichO1701e Рік тому

      @@benjaminhughes4022 read the pinned comment from the channel

    • @benjaminhughes4022
      @benjaminhughes4022 Рік тому

      @@RichO1701e don't need to someone has already explained if you read the comments 👍

  • @michaelalcock6905
    @michaelalcock6905 Рік тому

    They were using one of those on the A46, near Evesham in worcestershire a couple of weeks ago.

  • @michaelhay8712
    @michaelhay8712 Рік тому

    So when challenged in court your expert witness from Australia will be summoned to court. Thanks for the heads up on what constitutes being in the public interest. Let us know when you get a precedent setting case.

    • @NoBody-gf8ie
      @NoBody-gf8ie Рік тому

      Check out the pinned comment, nothing goes to Australia 👍🏻

  • @officialbudz
    @officialbudz Рік тому +76

    Thanks for telling us how to not get caught 😊❤

    • @MsShottah
      @MsShottah Рік тому +2

      😂

    • @livcrosby9017
      @livcrosby9017 Рік тому +5

      you say that, but people are so engrossed in their phones that they forget that anything else exists....

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому +3

      Easy. Deny you were driving. Still works even on speed cameras but you need to be adamant it wasn't your car and that you know where the car was that day. They automatically put it down to a stolen reg.

    • @audify3833
      @audify3833 Рік тому +1

      @@bigduphusaj162 Nowadays with ring cameras on certain houses they’ll clock that, used to work but idk anymore

    • @RicJG7
      @RicJG7 Рік тому

      @@bigduphusaj162 If you were driving why lie? It will catch up to you eventually and turn out worse than if you told the truth in the first place. Be honest in all things that's the best way to live

  • @sasmatee
    @sasmatee Рік тому +5

    Why does it have to be sent to Australia lol

  • @Felippeber
    @Felippeber Рік тому +1

    This officer is such a funny lad while keeping it very professional👍👍

    • @stinga_
      @stinga_ Рік тому

      except for the part where he told them to use apple TV or other entertainment devise instead of phone. both are distraction.

  • @louisbeaumesnil8133
    @louisbeaumesnil8133 Рік тому

    We have some working in France for a few months now, in my city of Toulouse they a dozen in the city center.
    Good news for us, I never saw a police car with the driver on the phone.

  • @freyagreaves1460
    @freyagreaves1460 Рік тому +72

    I simply fail completely to understand people not wearing a seat belt! I never notice it but it is literally life saving

    • @gavinkeisler525
      @gavinkeisler525 Рік тому +4

      mostly not always

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +18

      Paul walker wore his seat belt when his car crashed his seat belt got stuck and he was burned alive, there’s many cases where a belt has also killed people.

    • @freyagreaves1460
      @freyagreaves1460 Рік тому

      @@Philljag I think an interesting study would be to look at the cases such as that to be able to prevent it from happening, things like seatbelt cutters could be inbuilt?

    • @gavinkeisler525
      @gavinkeisler525 Рік тому +1

      I lnow of someone who ended up be choked by there seatbelt, all depends on speed the way the car crashes etc

    • @Danilad89
      @Danilad89 Рік тому +1

      My mate was in a big crash he rolled a few times and wasn't wearing a seat belt, he had two broken ribs the doctors said he would of been worse if he had it on

  • @warren6891
    @warren6891 Рік тому

    This is great to see at last . The numbers you see on phones is shocking . More so the numbers of HGV drivers on phones .

  • @MrTodbod
    @MrTodbod Рік тому +9

    So where is the best place to mount my phone so it will be out of sight?

  • @septicguns7017
    @septicguns7017 Рік тому +1

    1984 type beat. The irony being that the UK was actually where it took place

  • @anthonylawrenson217
    @anthonylawrenson217 Рік тому +2

    Can you please ask Owen if using my mobile through my entertainment system by Bluetooth, for example pressing a button on my steering wheel and asking by voice to call a certain person is legal.

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Рік тому +1

      Yes it is legal.

  • @judsdragon
    @judsdragon Рік тому +26

    i hope they have a good trial period cos i for one would like to see this implemented across the uk, especially up here in the north of england where i live as i see this so often especially when people are turning corners or onto/off main roads

    • @NoBody-gf8ie
      @NoBody-gf8ie Рік тому

      Speed camera vans also do this!

    • @johnjorsta
      @johnjorsta Рік тому +1

      Good it's needed to many people are driving fully distracted by smart phones

  • @samuelverrinder5847
    @samuelverrinder5847 Рік тому +19

    What if you are sitting at a red traffic light and you change the song? The phone is on a dashboard mount and is basically the same as changing the radio station? I assume this is still an offence but don’t think it should be. Only if at a red light though.

    • @hazyblue69
      @hazyblue69 Рік тому +3

      Still an offence. You cannot use a phone if you're classed as driving ie waiting at a traffic light. And even if parked at the curb with your engine running.

    • @125brat
      @125brat Рік тому +3

      @@hazyblue69 No, it's not an offence if the device is in a holder. If you caused an accident because you were too busy fiddling with the phone though, you could still be charged with not driving with due care and attention.

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Рік тому +1

      @@125brat: Correct, in fact the guidance is pretty clear: "You can use devices with hands-free access, as long as you do not hold them at any time during usage." Dashboard/windscreen holders/mounts count, but the device "...must not block your view of the road and traffic ahead", and you still "...must stay in full control of your vehicle at all times."

    • @mrama405
      @mrama405 Рік тому +1

      I went to a awareness course once and an the trainer who was a ex police officer said you can still get fined even for adjusting heating or radio. Sounds crazy right? He explained you have one hand of the steering and police can use this as their grounds to fine you. But they and us all know that would be petty

    • @125brat
      @125brat Рік тому

      @@mrama405 With all these modern cars with touch-screen displays to control everything, I think it's going to end up causing a lot more problems and potentially offences.

  • @Rays_World_Offical
    @Rays_World_Offical 8 місяців тому

    Advice please, while driving to a local supermarket my free music app decided to play a video ad and a Police van right behind me. So I don't touch the phone to cancel and steering wheel button won't cancel. What is the offence here??? I explained to the officer whom did pull me over and fairly said if using that app put the phone out of visible view in future.

  • @Nick_G7IZR
    @Nick_G7IZR Рік тому +1

    Sure I saw that on the A38 near Plymouth. I can't be certain as I was too busy eating my lunch and texting my mates....

  • @ClareKix
    @ClareKix Рік тому +6

    I was driving on a dual carriageway recently and saw a young woman who had both hands on her phone in front of the steering wheel. She was swerving left and right and it was completely obvious to any driver that she wasn’t paying attention. Very dangerous to have a car swerve from the edge of the road into the centre as often as she did and I only wish a police car was nearby because she had a total disregard for her safety and the drivers around her.

  • @FixUp.LookSharp
    @FixUp.LookSharp Рік тому +3

    A lot of people like me have no dedicated Sat Nav but instead use their mobile held in a suction mount holder on the windscreen. Having a sat Nav to guide what lane you need to be in, when turn off coming up actually enhances safety. So I want reassurance that mobile in mount holder will not be misinterpreted as 'using a mobile phone'. It is using a Sat Nav. Anyone know for definite about this?

    • @mandybingley4399
      @mandybingley4399 Рік тому +1

      No and I can’t find anywhere that states what the law is on this. As sometimes I have to use finger recognition through Siri to send an urgent message to people about my journey, we do get done for that??

    • @tomdude75
      @tomdude75 Рік тому +1

      @@mandybingley4399 you can use the phone in the cradle

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth 5 місяців тому

      Like hitting no thanks or continue for a way point or when stupid google tries to change your planned route as long as it in holder it is legal but there catch you must stay in control of car, able to stay in lane and do it in safe place because police could do you for careless / dangerous @@tomdude75

  • @imranvlogs5907
    @imranvlogs5907 9 місяців тому

    Good idea can you please start in DONCASTER city I watch them every day specially young drivers use phones while driving

  • @MoltenJules
    @MoltenJules Рік тому

    Can you explain if this uses IR technology or is it just a black and white camera? My question is because I believe Infra red cannot see through glass. Instead it detects glass as cold because it is reflecting the image of the sky which is cold in IR terms. Also any IR has much less resolution than imaging in visual spectrum.

  • @techno3122
    @techno3122 Рік тому +5

    Should be a team in the UK , keeping the jobs local

    • @torquetheprisoner
      @torquetheprisoner Рік тому +5

      little china need to be in control some how

    • @jacksonbanks910
      @jacksonbanks910 Рік тому

      @@torquetheprisoner little China? As in Australia??

    • @mightymqb4800
      @mightymqb4800 Рік тому

      ​@@jacksonbanks910 more like little north Korea. weren't you forcing people into camps last year?

    • @torquetheprisoner
      @torquetheprisoner Рік тому

      @@jacksonbanks910 yep indigeree do

  • @Joshua8387
    @Joshua8387 Рік тому +12

    Curious what information is being sent to Australia and how that affects with regards to data privacy laws such as GDPR?

    • @solomonbooth63
      @solomonbooth63 Рік тому +1

      I was under the impression that it was ai? It makes no sense to send it to Australia? It’s obviously a private company… Hopefully we can buy it off this company and use our own forces

    • @Euclidean3141
      @Euclidean3141 Рік тому

      The fact this was top of your mind over road safety says it all.

    • @Joshua8387
      @Joshua8387 Рік тому

      @@Euclidean3141 Thanks for the assumption that I don't prioritise road safety, I was more concerned about the HOW they've done this as opposed to the data actually being shared. I've since learned that the UK has a free trade agreement with Australia meaning data and information can flow freely. However a correct has been made stating that no data leaves the UK anyway.
      That being said the UK doesn't have free trade agreements with all countries and data can't flow freely, exposure of our personal information and data can be as much of a safety concern as road safety and being aware of where information about you is stored should take priority too.

  • @pixies64
    @pixies64 Рік тому

    so do these take pictures regardless of if you are using a phone or not? make sure i put my underware on

  • @liamwr2281
    @liamwr2281 Рік тому +1

    As a biker I appreciate these, i see people all the time on my side of the road because they are on their phone

  • @tennistron588
    @tennistron588 Рік тому +9

    what about using phone dash mounted for navigation?

    • @user-Wojciech
      @user-Wojciech Рік тому

      You still will be prosecuted for touching a phone used for satnav.
      Double-standards as usuals. They allow car manufacturers to put basic stuff like the blower/aircon controls under menus on touchscreens so people have to constantly flick through them it's fine, but if a poor person wants to use a phone for satnav and touches it ones during driving gets 6 points.

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth 5 місяців тому

      no you won't, it is all about staying in control of car. even on test they get you to do a task so see if if your able to do it in a safe area and stay in control. and phone in a holder you can touch it to end call or Like hitting no thanks or continue for a way point or when stupid google tries to change your planned route as long as it in holder it is legal but there catch you must stay in control of car, able to stay in lane and do it in safe place because police could do you for careless / dangerous so do it in safe places, if it cannot be done without straying out lane then you should not attempt it@@user-Wojciech

    • @user-Wojciech
      @user-Wojciech 5 місяців тому

      @@stevekenilworth i had this opinion because of this copper, he spreads misinformation on UA-cam "as soon as you touch a phone while driving, even in a cradle, you will be prosecuted". But BlackBeltBarrister has commented on this law a couple of months ago and said that if your phone is in a cradle then it stops being a handheld device and you can use it.
      Spokesperson for the Police continuously misinterpreting the law. Shows how much they know.

  • @kayneabel
    @kayneabel Рік тому +4

    Good way to help save lives. Even better way to get more money out us. 👍🏼

  • @chrismc8617
    @chrismc8617 Рік тому +1

    How does it work with classic cars that don’t have seatbelts fitted due to there age?

  • @johndoh9121
    @johndoh9121 Рік тому +4

    These are being used on the A9 in Scotland, the ANPR cameras were changed a few months ago and 4 IR cameras added

    • @michaelmiller7029
      @michaelmiller7029 Рік тому +2

      I can tell you conclusively that you are talking poops.

    • @lewis6573
      @lewis6573 Рік тому

      That's 100% incorrect. A few of the average speed cameras have been upgraded, but this isn't in use in Scotland as of yet. Fact.

  • @alexwotherspoon5630
    @alexwotherspoon5630 Рік тому +3

    That copper handled those questions really well 😉👍

  • @ChivertonCoUk
    @ChivertonCoUk Рік тому

    1.3 Million 😲 much of my driving is on motorways for my occupation, it's astonishing how many people have become accustomed to using a mobile in the hand while driving - even cars that have Bluetooth hands free capability. I hope this goes countrywide and this does at least two things (A) make people stop doing it and (B) fine the perpetrators. It's not just young people that do it though! Some people who do make calls lane drift without realising!

  • @KevinJones-ye3vw
    @KevinJones-ye3vw Рік тому

    No need for a trial , just bring em in ASAP .Anyone using mobile phone , drink or drug driving deserves the book throwing at them , and that goes for anyone . No one is above the law . Well done ...

  • @k3ibe
    @k3ibe Рік тому +3

    One rule for one 🚨 and another rule for another 🤨!!!!

  • @sammercer1332
    @sammercer1332 Рік тому +5

    Shouldn’t it be on top of a marked vehicle? I know it has high vis but like other camera cars they’re clear an yellow or other but not just white

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +4

      Speed camera vans don’t even have to be marked by law

    • @jadoon2981
      @jadoon2981 Рік тому

      @@Philljag and neither should they same as the roadside ones, if your speeding and get caugth tough sh!t

    • @Philljag
      @Philljag Рік тому +2

      @@jadoon2981 that’s why I flip my plate up on my bike 😂😂

    • @blanco7726
      @blanco7726 Рік тому

      @@Philljag wish I had a button🥲

  • @ayodeler39
    @ayodeler39 Рік тому

    It’s impossible , incredible what some people do whilst they are driving. Last year a driver rammed into my car because he was hoovering his hire car on his way to return it. This happened in a busy high street around traffic lights!

  • @krystagreen3094
    @krystagreen3094 Рік тому

    Which division of the police force do I apply to for the overseas posting in Australia for video reviews?

  • @callumdean
    @callumdean Рік тому +4

    I'm all for this. Its really not hard to put down your phone while driving. I'll never understand why people insist on texting when they're driving. Tbf tho its usually a German car driver... I ride with my quad lock usually so I can see everything but have it off when I'm not looking at maps on the way