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The UK Department for Transport sent a letter this week to local camera partnerships denying their request for 500 new speed cameras. The recently appointed Road Safety Minister, Stephen Ladyman, is conducting a review of speed camera rules and possible engineering alternatives to the devices. The Department is also waiting for an "independent" review of the existing cameras conducted by the University College of London. The results had been expected in June, but delays have postponed the report until later this year. The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, which supports speed cameras, admitted yesterday that some may not be justified. Rob Gifford, the council's director, said: "In some cases a partnership may have chosen to install a camera when an engineering solution may have been better.Source: Speed camera U-turn as 500 sites rejected (London Times (UK), 7/15/2005)