Vandals focus on French police cameras

Courtesy Marketplace  Tue, 05/06/2008 - 16:26

Since speed cameras were introduced in France five years ago, they've been smashed, sawed-off, daubed with paint or sprayed with hunting-rifle shot.

Now, a clandestine group has even turned to blowing them up. John Laurenson reports.


 

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