Community Speedwatch relaunches in Warwickshire

Any vehicles found to be exceeding the speed limit are referred to Warwickshire Police and receive a letter with the aim of educating drivers to reduce their speeds
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Warwickshire Police’s Community Speedwatch scheme has relaunched this week as part of a phased reintroduction in the county.

Community Speedwatch (CSW) is a national initiative where members of communities join together to monitor speeds of vehicles in their area with support from the police.

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In Warwickshire each group uses the LTI Speed Lasers independently purchased by either the group itself or the local council.

Warwickshire Police’s Community Speedwatch scheme has relaunched this week. Photo by Warwickshire PoliceWarwickshire Police’s Community Speedwatch scheme has relaunched this week. Photo by Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire Police’s Community Speedwatch scheme has relaunched this week. Photo by Warwickshire Police

Any vehicles found to be exceeding the speed limit are referred to Warwickshire Police and receive a letter with the aim of educating drivers to reduce their speeds.

However, in cases where education is ignored and there is evidence of repeat or excessive offences, even across county borders, enforcement and prosecution follow.

Inspector Sally Bunyard-Spiers said: “Speeding continues to be a concern for many communities in both rural and urban environments and we are delighted that we are able to start a phased reintroduction of the Community Speedwatch Scheme in Warwickshire.

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“Warwickshire Police is very grateful to all the CSW volunteers who use their own time to help make Warwickshire’s roads safer for everyone, often enthusiastically supporting national anti speeding campaigns.”

Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe said: “I would encourage anyone who is concerned about speeding in their community to consider signing up as a Community Speedwatch volunteer.

"As well as helping Warwickshire Police and partners to raise awareness of speeding, the visible presence of CSW helps to reduce the speed of vehicles to the speed limit, improving the quality of life for local communities and most importantly helping to reduce death and injury on our roads.”

Warwickshire Police is keen to support and develop further CSW groups and as soon as Covid restrictions allow and hope to be able to progress the training of newly formed CSW groups.

If anyone is interested in forming a CSW group in their area, contact your local Safer Neighbourhood team by visiting www.warwickshire.police.uk