North Yorkshire's Chief Constable has defended the use of mobile speed cameras in the county.
The North Yorkshire force doesn't have any fixed cameras.
Chief Constable - Lisa Winward - says the mobile units provide greater flexibility.
North Yorkshire Police relying entirely on a fleet of mobile units to deliver their speed camera operations
Chief Constable Lisa Winward says being able to deploy the camera's to different locations has some big advantages.
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