Speed blitz at hotspot

Sunday 26th October 2008, 12:01AM BST.

Officers are hitting the streets with handheld laser guns to stop speeding drivers in their tracks following a spate of crashes on the borough’s roads.Officers are hitting the streets with handheld laser guns to stop speeding drivers in their tracks following a spate of crashes on the borough’s roads.

Officers will swoop on Halesowen and Stourbridge using the hi-tech gadgets to catch “reckless” drivers red-handed. Campaigners say action needs to be taken before someone gets killed.

Around 10 officers at a time, kitted out with the devices and automatic number plate recognition, will be targeting speeding hot-spots in the area.

They will start with Lye before moving on to Halesowen.

Halesowen councillor Ken Turner said he welcomed the crackdown.

He said: “There is a major problem just in my particular area of Halesowen, round Huntingtree Road, and we should not forget that we have a primary school in that road.

“We also have a number of people out walking dogs, as well as elderly people and young children and it only takes one of them to be hit and we could have a fatality.

“We need a solution before an accident like that happens, not after.”

Reassurance officer Carly Anderson, from West Midlands Police, said Operation Stodge would be carrying on until at least the New Year.

She said the speed enforcement was a “no-nonsense approach to reckless behaviour on the roads”.

“Speeding and irresponsible driving is always an issue and we want to cover all the bases by making sure our officers are equipped,” she said. “These officers will be equipped with handheld devices which flash automatically if cars speed past.

“There are a quite a few hotspots and a few people have been hospitalised.”

She added that the scheme would be continuing beyond the festive season.

Halesowen police station’s sergeant Corrina Griffiths added that in recent weeks there had been some “serious accidents” caused by speeding.


  1. 1
    Trespasser

    Lets hope they catch the worse offenders first….

    The school run tribe, they have no regard for safety, speed, each other or pedestrians.

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  2. 2
    Mr Cynical

    What a surprise.. A speeding crackdown on a street where a councillor lives…
    Oh, but lets not forget, it’s not for his peace and quiet, it’s for the schoolchildren nearby..

    Amazing. We’ve had a dormant speed camera on our death trap here in Willenhall for over 8 years now, numerous serious accidents, transport lorries speeding past at 50mph+ at all hours.. I even had a double decker bus undertake me from the traffic lights while I was doing 30 in the 30 zone…
    But alas – we don’t have a councillor living on this stretch.

    Any chance we could have our speed camera switched on to cut the accidents – and lets not forget, we’ve got TWO schools close by, thank you very much.

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  3. 3
    blob

    it’s about time they started doing something about speeders. Wolverhampton should do the same

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  4. 4
    WHAT THE ****

    catch the speeders catch the speeders – what about criminals? oh yeh sorry the police need to get out of their (paid by us muggs) nice warm fueled up cars (shame).. the councillor needs a new job as he is only going get OUR (taxpayers) money wasted… MR CYNICAL – if you cant beat them.. join them

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