A lorry driver could lose his job after deliberately blocking a mobile speed camera van in Maltby,
Police said the man, in his 50s, parked in front of the vehicle in Dunstan Road in Maltby on Tuesday (20th February)
When questioned by staff and asked to move on, the driver became obnoxious and began filming the events to share on social media.
Safety Camera Partnership staff are granted delegated powers when conducting their duty, the same as operational police officers and it is a criminal offence to obstruct them in their duties.
The driver, aged in his 50s was reported on summons for obstructing a member of police staff in the execution of his duty.
His behaviour was particularly disappointing given he drives for a living and spends a greater amount of time on the road, so we fed this back to his employer, which was easy given it was aย vehicle liveried with the companyโs details.
His employer, who has no doubt that these actions were deliberate and unnecessary said action will be taken.
Matthew Collings, Roads Policing Inspector said: โUnfortunately we see incidents like this far too often.
โWe know that speed cameras lead to conversations about money generation, however, this is actually about making South Yorkshireโs roads safer.
โWe have sadly experienced nine fatal collisions within South Yorkshire this year and a large number resulting in seriously injured drivers and passengers. Speed cameras are there to change driverโs behaviour and ultimately save lives.
โSpeed kills. A few miles per hour over the speed limit can be the difference between life and death.โ