National Anti-Radar Front Blows Up French Speed Cameras

Charles Bremner
Times Online
December 14, 2007

French anti-terrorist police are hunting a “guerrilla” organisation that is blowing up speed cameras and demanding a ransom from the State.

Police are taking seriously claims from the Nationalist Revolutionary Army Faction (FNAR) that it is responsible for the destruction of six radar installations on roads in the Paris region over the past six months.

The latest attempted attack was on Tuesday on a motorway close to the village of Baillet-en-France, 20 miles north of the capital. The device, consisting of a bundle of explosive and a timer, did not detonate. It was spotted by a road maintenance team and defused after police closed the motorway for five hours.

The FNAR, which also calls itself the National Anti-Radar Front, is reported to be demanding a significant sum of money to halt the attacks, as well as tax cuts and less rigorous enforcement of the law on the roads.

The group sent its demands to the Interior Ministry in October. Worded in the grandiose jargon of 1970s revolutionary groups, it complained about the oppression of “the owner State which robs its citizens”. The police said they did not know if they were dealing with one person or a group, “but either way, this is dangerous stuff”.

Dozens of France’s 1,100 roadside speed cameras have been destroyed or vandalised since they were introduced in 2003 – later than in most neighbouring countries. The devices have contributed to a sharp drop in road deaths, but many drivers still consider their presence “unFrench” and a breach of their civil rights.

Many believe they were created to fill the state coffers with tens of millions of euros in fines a year. Many motorists rejoiced last month when officials reported that speed readings could be exaggerated if the cameras in the steel-encased units were slightly misaligned with the road. The Government said that the report was wrong.

Road safety campaigners deplored the violent attacks on the cameras, which were installed after the former President, Jacques Chirac, decided to get tough on France’s high death toll on the roads. “The speed cameras are more than symbolic,” said Chantal Perrichon, president of the League Against Highway Violence. “Thanks to them, we have saved so many lives.”

Police said that the attacks, which were carried out with primitive homemade explosives connected to a timer and which appear to be linked, represented a threat to passing drivers.

The gang is being compared to a mysterious group that planted bombs on railway tracks in 2003 and demanded a €10 million (£7.2 million) ransom. The authorities made two unsuccessful attempts to pay the ransom, including a delivery by a helicopter that failed to find a rendezvous point designated by the group.

The organisation was never traced and disappeared after announcing in 2004 that it was temporarily suspending its campaign while it improved its methods. Police said that the railway group appeared to be more professional than the speed camera saboteurs, but did not rule out a possible link between the campaigns.

President Sarkozy, who was the Interior Minister at the time of the railway campaign, has ordered police to crack down hard on the vandalism of speed cameras, which each cost thousands of euros to install. Attacks on them are not amusing and are an afront to the authority of the state, he said.

Speed cameras per 1,000 sq km

Ireland 0.3
Germany 0.7
France 2
Italy 7.2
Switzerland 16.1
UK 20.9
Netherlands 37.3

Source: European Speed Camera Database

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  1. Globalstomp on December 13th, 2007

    This group does no good for the people especially when they ask for a ransom which makes it even more criminal unless of course it’s staged by the government to suppress the citizenry then it’s ok because the government is good and loving. NOT!

  2. John Lee on December 14th, 2007

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    “It is extremely easy to beat this type of ticket in court. Your easiest defense is to simply throw the ticket away. If it does not come with a return receipt that requires a signature, there is no proof that you actually got the ticket and they cannot prosecute you on that. What the legal system wants you to do is just send in the fine and not ask any questions. This can be a big money maker for some communities. One other form of defense to utilize on your behalf is the fact that when you are accused in court you must be faced by your accuser. Obviously the computer cannot appear in court as a defense method for the prosecution. Also, you do not have to identify yourself as the driver of the vehicle because it would violate your sixth amendment rights against self incrimination.”
    -Norman G. Fernandez, attorney at law, and Jes Beard, attorney at law in Chattanooga, Tennessee, “How to Beat a Speeding Ticket - Photo RADAR”
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  3. mickswann on December 14th, 2007

    20.9 per 1,000sq km in the UK?
    Why aren’t we blowing them up too?

  4. Flavius on December 14th, 2007

    Their actions “are an afront to the authority of the state?” Fuck the authority of the state. It’s not about the authority of the state; it’s about the authority of the PEOPLE!

    Everyone around the world should destroy these cameras and send a signal that the people are taking back their givernments from the state. State: you will lose.

  5. Rob on December 14th, 2007

    We should be and the ELF masts. Our government are a bunch of traitors and criminal scum and need taking out. Wake up people. Billions will die this time. Global Fascism is on the rise and China is the model.

  6. Eric on December 14th, 2007

    mickswaan.Good question.

  7. Francis Freeman on December 14th, 2007

    the ransom may just be disinformation

    anyone who has any intelligence knows that you cannot collect a ransom and remain anonymous in a Technocracy

    it only works in the chaos of a Warzone

  8. George on December 14th, 2007

    It seems like the criminals who run the (s)cameras are compensating for cosine error.
    You can’t do that, at all, ever.

  9. Bubba on December 14th, 2007

    Good. I hate intrusion into my life whether I am in my home or on a public highway.

  10. B jones on December 15th, 2007

    Well what do the money hungry goverments expect, when they opress the people the people react, creating new ways to enforce tyrany. The old sale pitch the police use it saves lives, they said the same thing about tasers and police use them to torture and kill people almost daily.And why do they get enriched on ticket revenues, actualy they are taking back there worthless debt notes and rolling them back into there system while enslaving the people. Remember Hitler called the French Underground terrorest, any one who stands against terreny is a terrorest, ask F.E.M.A. they called the founding fathers here in America, terrorest and crimminals. Kinda lets you know where their loyaltys are. James Otis said in 1774, if you tke my property (cash,rights) with out my permission you make me a slave, in the law of nature and natures God this cannot be so, and no court of man is with standing, to do so.

  11. Sullivan on December 17th, 2007

    0.3 per 1000km in Ireland. You would imagine this makes us reasonably safe so from official fleecing, but yet I still had a fine arrive recently - for doing 72km/h literally right after a point at the end of the M1 motorway where the speed changes to 60km/h. The cameras are not placed at points where speeding would be a danger, but rather where abrupt changes in the speed limit take place - to maximise the revenue-generating potential of these menaces.

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