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Rank-and-file police have launched a scathing attack on speed cameras, calling them money-making machines and blaming them for turning the public against the law. Police Federation chairman Jan Berry said: "I believe some cameras are there as a revenue generator, and the police get the blame for that." She called for a national audit of speed cameras to be carried out.



Topping the bill is...

Topping the bill is the blood-red Dodge SRT10 concept, seen here alongside the Viper ACR ò€“ with which it shares an engine.


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Toyota"s robot is 120cm...

Toyota"s robot is 120cm tall and fitted with artificial lungs, allowing it to blow its own trumpet and play different notes. At a recent demonstration, the unnamed machine managed a simple tune and even swayed to the music before waving to the crowd and walking off.

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Want to see a host of...

Want to see a host of new car debuts this summer? Well, head to the Goodwood Festival of Speed rather than the British Motor Show! Organisers say they’ve pulled out all the stops to make the West Sussex event as much a showcase of new metal as it is a motor-sport gathering. So, it could upstage the exhibition at ExCeL in London’s Dock-lands just over a week later.

Fiat will reveal a 500 with a new 900cc two-cylinder turbo petrol engine, based on the Aria concept from Geneva, while Audi – which won’t be present in the capital – is set to unveil its new Q5 SUV, as well as the A5 Cabriolet and sensational R8 V12 TDI diesel.

Also on display at Goodwood will be the Mercedes F700 saloon concept, while the new Ford Fiesta will appear alongside the firm’s Kuga compact SUV (tested on Page 32). Land Rover will run its LRX concept up the famous hill, and other eye-catching machines on the move will include the Aston Martin Vantage V12 RS, Alfa Romeo 8C Spider and Mazda Furai supercars.

It’s not going to be all manic speed, though – a raft of green cars will also appear, ranging from the Tesla Roadster and Morgan LifeCar to the Fisker Karma and Toyota i-Real.

The festival opens on 11 July, and entrance is strictly by ticket only. Click on www.goodwood.co.uk to book.




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