More of Northamptonshire's dodgy drivers are being caught the #OpSnap trap

Shocking dashcam footage shows vehicles driving on footpaths, overtaking at speed and cutting up cars
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Police have released a video nasty of dodgy driving captured on dashcam by fellow motorists.

Half-a-dozen clips show vehicles driving along footpaths, overtaking at breakneck speeds and cutting up cars with sharp left turns.

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And they all reached Force HQ thanks to the Operation Snap campaign, which allows drivers on the receiving end of reckless manoeuvres to report them.

More than 250 clips uploaded to the Police website during the last three months led to 100 notices of intended prosecution being sent out.

Driving without due care and attention was the most common offence detected with 39 registered owners getting a NIP in the post but others caught on camera ranged from driving dangerously and drivers not being in proper control of a vehicle to overtaking a vehicle on approach to a zebra crossing, ignoring traffic lights and failure to comply with traffic signs.

Northamptonshire Police Safer Roads Operations Manager, Matt O’Connell, said: “As a Force, one of our policing priorities is to reduce the number of people who are killed or seriously injured on our roads, however we cannot do this without the continued support of the public.

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“Through the use of Operation Snap, we have thousands of additional pairs of eyes helping us to keep our roads safer and thanks to the public’s support we are able to take action against driving offences we otherwise wouldn’t see.

This near-miss happened when a vehicle turned left from the right-hand lane near Weston Favell Shopping Centre. Photos: Northants PoliceThis near-miss happened when a vehicle turned left from the right-hand lane near Weston Favell Shopping Centre. Photos: Northants Police
This near-miss happened when a vehicle turned left from the right-hand lane near Weston Favell Shopping Centre. Photos: Northants Police

“As a result of Operation Snap, the chances of getting caught for committing traffic offences has increased, which can only be a good thing, and we hope this serves as an incentive for everyone to use our roads more safely.”

Funded by the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner with the support of the Department for Transport, Operation Snap provides an additional resource to prevent and reduce serious and fatal collisions by allowing motorists to safely and securely upload dashcam or phone footage direct and fill out a form which automatically creates a witness statement to provide a full account of the incident.

Reports are then triaged by trained police staff, who check the footage to ensure it falls within the scheme's remit and contains clear views of offenders' number plates so they can be identified.

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If they do, police officers in the Safer Roads Team then examine the footage and reports to identify offences and begin legal proceedings where required. The most common reason for a rejected submission is insufficient video evidence to support a prosecution.

One driver's dashcam showed a van driving down the footpath to beat queuesOne driver's dashcam showed a van driving down the footpath to beat queues
One driver's dashcam showed a van driving down the footpath to beat queues

Mr O'Connell added: “Although this service allows people to share evidence of driving offences with us quickly and easily, it’s important to remember that we only have 14 days from when the offence is committed to take appropriate action.

“It's also important to remember we examine footage for evidence of offences by all parties, so please don't break the law in order to report someone else to us, or you could be in trouble as well.”