The Government"s annual...
The Government"s annual report on safety cameras is six months overdue. The document, which evaluates the roadside devices" successes and failures, is usually published early in the summer, but ministers only received the draft copy at the start of this month. A Department for Transport spokesman said: "It has taken the authors longer than expected."
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