
By Andy McCue
Published: Tuesday 17 August 2004
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Name
Roger Huffadine
Location
WORCESTER
Occupation
CTO
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Lets hope that they test the system with badly suppressed mopeds passing the detectors at the same time as other traffic.
Do they also have some clever method of getting around simultaneous responses or will they just send out fines regardless in the normal way ;-)
Lets hope that they test the system with badly sup...
Roger Huffadine
Well I suppose it's nice to see a project that's m...
Karen Challinor
A colleague of my girlfriend is currently sufferin...
Paul
It would be easier and cheaper and more cost effec...
Robert Lewis
The extension of congestion charging to West Londo...
Anonymous
Of course I am serious!! Silly editor.
PS. Please...
Robert Lewis
Hmm: could come in useful for tracking criminals -...
Anonymous
Ken better be careful. If he extends the zone too ...
Anonymous
Its not feasible with current RFID technology. The...
shahram
Although I said that RFID technology is too far fr...
shahram
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