Could'nt agree more, what a waste of money a speed camera database is, we should all be driving within the limits and if we don't then pay the price of a fine and have points. I have had a couple of speeding tickets over the years and have held my hands up, you are caught and thats it. A database is not going to do you much good when you are caught by a mobile van, which IMHO is far more likely than a fixed camera, and yes I know databases have likely mobile sites listed too What I do not agree with is the systematic raping of the motorist, cameras im my opinion to not make for safer roads, they make millions of ££££'s because the motorist is seen as a soft touch Kingo Kingo I think you do not quite understand how a speed camera data base works ??? It is not a license to speed between cameras and avoid a penalty ticket !!firstly they do warn of speed camera areas ( fixed AND MOBILE SITES )!! these cameras according to the government are placed in these areas as they known accident black spots .if the warnings remind the motorist that this is an accident black spot area the speed camera warning data base has done its job . To be honest 99% of the time I obey the speed limits and if I do not its usually just a lack in concentration on my behalf ?? can you honestly hand on heart say that the speed limit on motorways of 70 MPH with today's standard of vehicles is acceptable . The main danger on the roads these days are caused by cars driving in a manner that is dangerous which because of the lack of police cars patrolling the roads do not get caught !! not the driver going 35 MPH in a 30MPH zone