Quentin Wilson - The Mirror, Friday, July, 27, 201.)
I've been playing with quite a clever little device that tells you where speed
cameras are located. It's called the Geodesy and is a GPS satellite unit you
just plonk into your cigarette lighter and stick in your dashboard.
Whenever you approach a speed camera it gives you warning with lights and
alarms that get louder the nearer you get. It is particularly good at night
or to spot those sneakily-sited cameras behind trees and road signs.
Coming down the A40 this morning into London, my Geodesy was chirping away like
a nightingale, merrily picking off all those cameras that straddle the A40.
It's not cheap at £380 but I can confirm that it does work, and very well.
It's got to be the best thing you can get to protect yourself from hidden cameras. After all, if you are three points away from losing your licence, £380 is a small price for keeping it.
Courtesy -: Quentin Wilson - The Mirror, Friday, July, 27, 2001