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Running red light on camera

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spacechimp | 00:27 Thu 19th Feb 2009 | Law
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Can the police force prosecute people who are caught on television cameras blatantly running red lights? (Watching 'Paparazzi: Next Generation' on BBC3 and the subject, a rather unpleasant character, went straight through a string of red lights, and was caught by the camera the BBC was filming him with)
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With camera offences - speed camera, traffic light camera - the law is quite clear. A Notice of Intended Prosecution must be sent out to the Registered Keeper in time to reach the addressee within 14 days.

Would the same thing apply here? I'm assuming he wasn't spoken to by the police at the time (I didn't see the programme) but it is an interesting point of law if the tv programme was broadcast after the 14 days or even within that time period.

You've given me something to think about.

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