The Age
December 18, 2009 - 2:06PM
Police have a nasty seasonal surprise in store for speeding drivers with a device from the 1980s being brought back for a Christmas crackdown.
In time for the holiday period, police have dusted off the digitector, popular for catching speeding motorists up to 30 years ago.
The digitector consists of two strips placed on a road that measures the speed at which a car has travelled between the two points.
Senior Sergeant Wayne Cully said the digitector would catch drivers who believed they could outwit police.
"These days, repeat speeding offenders are always on the lookout for a police car with a radar attached, but they have all forgotten about the digitector," he said.
"It's pure mathematics. This device always catches the speeding drivers by surprise, they don't realise they've been caught until they're being waved in."
The digitector has remained in use but will be more widely employed by police during the Christmas holidays.
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Mexicans
you have been warned...........!
The Digitector is Vicpol speek for what was/is known as the speed amphometer (and NOT to be confused with the nag of the same name...
