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Speed Camera Pranks: The Muppet's "Animal" speeding past a camera. by Synthesis
Started on: 10-29-2008 09:52 AM
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Report this Post10-29-2008 09:52 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SynthesisSend a Private Message to SynthesisDirect Link to This Post

via Gizmodo

Yes, the photo above is real: It is Animal—from The Muppets—driving a British Audi while speeding through a German road. The famous pink drummer is driving the police there absolutely crazy, because he keeps doing it again and again. Or better said, the real driver is, using a low-tech approach to take advantage of a weak point of the radar cameras. I don't know about you, but this image makes me laugh out loud. The German police, however, wasn't amused when they explained to the press how the whole joke worked and how they couldn't fine the driver because of it:

The number plate is not enough [to catch and fine the driver]. We need clear evidence of who is driving the vehicle too. But because this is a British vehicle we can never get a decent picture [because he radar cameras are designed to take photos of the passengers in the left seat, not the right]. The driver has obviously worked this out because he has placed a large puppet in the passenger seat.

This may be an example of the famous British sense of humour but it is still dangerous driving. The driver has been caught on camera on several occasions and the puppet is on the passenger seat every time. We suspect he positions the toy deliberately before accelerating past the camera.

I don't know why are they making a big deal of this, quite honestly. At least Animal is not actually driving.
How long until the entire cast of Muppets Tonight is caught speeding?
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Report this Post10-29-2008 09:59 AM Click Here to See the Profile for twofatguysSend a Private Message to twofatguysDirect Link to This Post
I'm confused. Why can they not trace the plate? And why is the drivers face blurred?

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Originally posted by twofatguys:

I'm confused. Why can they not trace the plate? And why is the drivers face blurred?

Brad


If that Audi is British, Animal is not driving that car...

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Report this Post10-29-2008 10:03 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SynthesisSend a Private Message to SynthesisDirect Link to This Post
German vehicles are left hand drive, just like American cars. British are right hand drive. The driver is in a British model on a German road. German laws dictate that they have to have a clear view of the driver in order to fine them. The software auto-blurs the passengers in the car, as they are not part of the infraction.
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Originally posted by Synthesis:

German vehicles are left hand drive, just like American cars. British are right hand drive. The driver is in a British model on a German road.


I know. If it is a British car/model the wheel will still be on the "wrong" side.

Plus the picture looks poorly "shopped" IMO.

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