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Trumpettom001

Well-Known Member
yea, but it wouldnt be a free app would it... mind you I'd happily pay 59p for an app that gets the potholes fixed.
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
I have a video like that when I aimed my new camera too low. Trouble is it would take me hours to work out where each hole is. ;)
 

Sh4rkyBloke

Jaffa Cake monster
Location
Manchester, UK
Lol. On a more serious note though, I wonder what would happen if you were injured by hitting a pothole but could prove (by its inclusion in your footage) that it had been there for months... surely the council have some obligation to be checking roads at regular intervals (if that Scams, Claims and Compensation programme the other night was anything to go by) and thus they have been negligent... even if the pothole was not actually recorded/reported to them.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Sent a four page list plus map, detailing every hole/surface defect that I passed to the local council in 2003.
Some of these are still waiting to be fixed. Some were disputed by the council as not being within the council boundary. Corrected them with an OS map, which they still have, showing the boundary.

What you need is a sign on the back which say
"ROAD SURVEYING. Warning this vehicle may stop at any time"
 

Armegatron

Active Member
psmiffy said:
do GPS enabled phones automatically Geotag photographs taken with them?
My N95 doesnt. However I have made an program that takes the data from the N95's GPS to create a subtitle overlay for the video from the Muvi camera. I dont use it though because the battery on the N95 is horrible to start with :laugh:
 
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