HARRINGAY residents and transient motorists might like to view this sub-five-minute video shot this afternoon.
It's a time-lapse over 60 minutes (link below).
It features the foot of Hewitt Road from where motorists exit, but are not permitted to turn right.
Further along the street, a different camera – a Council-controlled camera – keeps an eagle eye out for unsuspecting motorists. It records the action more regularly and more determinedly than the footage you're about to see.
Watching the video:
Enjoy ?!
Thanks for the HD video and editing go to Paul Stork
New link to Video (on Vimeo)
Councillor
Highgate Ward
Liberal Democrat Party
Tags for Forum Posts: 60-mins, FPN, Fixed-Penalty-Notice, Hewitt, No-right-turn, Road, time-lapse, £130, £180, £65
UPDATE: up until this morning, the camera used to keep an eye on the Green Lanes bus lane has been moonlighting to monitor the foot of Hewitt Road.
That camera is pole-mounted, near the northern end of the Gymnasium (photo on this page).
This morning (Thursday, 7 August), a second camera has been installed that appears to be dedicated to the Hewitt Road intersection. It may prove to be an excellent investment.
From time to time will that camera also spot the bag dumpers - residents, traders and others - who ignore the timed waste collection hours and leave waste on the pavements at any old time of day or night? My own past experience doesn't make me hopeful. The street in the photos below, Chesnut Road N17, has a camera which catches drivers parking on double yellow lines. Apparently the "Stealth Bags" ™ © left on the pavement are completely undetectable.
Has the Dear Leader upgraded and improved the Council members' Code of Conduct? As I recollect from my rapidly fading memories, it was all very simple.
Alan although the Code of Conduct is I believe silent on the question of Ward Councillor casework (that can involve private and personal matters), my impression is that is unlikely (but not impossible) that a Councillor from one Ward would become involved in another Ward's casework.
I'm sure that from your 16 year's experience as a Council Member, you'd be able to advise a new Councillor on this point (as for traffic enforcement, these cameras exist at locations throughout our Borough).
When I was a councillor for Harringay ward I dealt with plenty of casework from other Tottenham wards where they had no libdem representation. Some people simply don't want to deal with Labour councillors or else the cllrs in their wards had failed to deliver and they came to me and David. I always happily helped and had no problems from officers over this.
I continue to get casework from residents in Harringay ward who simply know and trust us and know we will get things sorted out for them, we have enough experience and knowledge to know who to speak to and how to get things done - David and I may no longer be officially the ward councillors but really nothing has changed and it is business as usual.
If residents want libdem help that I can't deliver then I will refer to our colleagues in the west of the borough who are equally happy to help.
Thats odd Karen as you dont have a Council email anymore.
1. How are they contacting you?
2. Have you pulled off peoples personal emails from the Council server and informed them of a new email address?
3. Are you getting consent from all these cases to pass on their personal information to a third party ?
4. What security does you email system have to protect information people send you. As you are aware people often send highly personalised and detailed emails and i am genuinely concerned.
Thanks for the 'heads up' Karen, from your years of experience. I could imagine that at least some other Councillors would be grateful for your taking some of the workload off their shoulders (rather than being terrortorial).
Come to think of it, in Highgate Ward we recently helped residents in an adjacent Borough over an issue that was on the border; they were grateful and that's one of the satisfying things of being a Councillor (of any tstripe).
(I would imagine that for a minority of casework, a resident may get more robust and effective representation vis a vis any Council, from a member of a Minority Group.)
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