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Re: Belgian traffic camera film problem
- From: JL <jql7285@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Belgian traffic camera film problem
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 17:24:35 +0000
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
>
> Humoristic note in todays newspaper:
>
> "Belgian red-light offenders go free"
>
> "After the successful implementation of several red-light traffic
> cameras the Belgian authorities faced an interesting problem: how to
> develop the long roll bulk films. The department responsible for
> setting up the cameras overlooked the fact that they also need
> development equipment and training to handle the long rolls."
>
> Interesting problem, most likely involving either Ilford SFX200, or
> Agfa APX200S....:-))
It's a pity that the New York City authorities seemed to have solved
that problem. I've gotten two tickets for going through a red light a
nanosecond after it changed, or something close to that. Definitely one
time I <didn't> appreciate the qualities of IR film! ; )
Jackie Lund
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