The message from local officers in response to this is very simple: Stop speeding then? That was posted on Twitter on Monday afternoon as part of a short series of remarks aimed at drivers who have expressed their anger and frustration on social media at seeing the safety camera units dotted around the Kingdom and across Scotland. On the South West Fife Police account, officers offered responses to some of the usual commentary that appears on Facebook. We ve said it before, but the usual comments still crack us up, officers said. Christmas bonus time - We don t get one. Funding their ball - Yes, it s 1980s New York.
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Campaigners say their case for speed cameras in a Highland tourist village has been strengthened by the results of a traffic survey.
The study in November showed 68% of drivers were breaking the 30mph limit between Borlum Bridge and the Lewiston Crossroads in Drumnadrochit on Loch Ness side.
It was also found that 33% were travelling faster than 30mph along the straight at the Esso filling station.
Despite local concerns, Drumnadrochit was not included on a list of 24 locations across Scotland which are to get speed cameras as part of a £675,000 project announced in September.
Speed cameras to be installed on A77 where Troon mum was killed by boy racers
Joan Price, 59, from Troon, died following a head-on collision near the Holmston Roundabout, Ayr, in January 2017 caused by drag-racers who clocked speeds of up to 140mph.
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Colin has campaigned alongside West FM for the speed cameras to be placed along the stretch where wife Joan, right, was killed
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