Snooper GPS Navigation News
Snooper's latest news in the satellite navigation systems and speed camera detection industry.
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Drive to Spain 2012 Qualifiers
Monday 14th May 2012, saw the first qualifiers of the Shotsaver Drive to Spain 2012 competition in Stockport and Castle Combe.
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Drivers Fined Half a Million
Over 9,000 drivers have been caught speeding by the country’s most prolific speed cameras costing motorists an estimated £543,000.
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Capital City Gets Active with Walk London Festival
For those looking to keep fit and active as part of their new year’s resolutions, Walk London festival allows you to see a unique side of the capital city with the chance to enjoy some urban walking.
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Grace Denies In Form Elision to Clinch Joburg Open
Branden Grace clinched the Joburg Open with a level-par 72 in the final round to deny Englishman Jamie Elson winning his first European tour title by one shot.
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M62 Speed Cameras Capture 1000% Increase in Offences
The M62 has seen the number of drivers caught by speed cameras on parts of the motorway in West Yorkshire rise by more than 1000% in 2011, according to the Highways Agency.
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Geocaching – The Old Fashioned Treasure Hunt
Technology is becoming a daily part of our lives and treasure hunts are no exception. Geocaching is the new futuristic version of old fashioned treasure hunts.
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Tiger Woods Earns Win to End Two Year Drought
Tiger Woods finally ended his two year title drought after seeing off fellow countryman Zach Johnson on the 18th to win the Chevron World Challenge.
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Japanese Light Trucks Banned For Being Too ‘Bling’
Gone are the days where trucks are old and dirty. Japanese truck drivers have been involving their families in decorating their trucks with thousands of lights and artwork in time for Christmas.
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Trucker Stranded by Standard Sat Nav
A truck delivering farm feed was left stranded on a country lane for almost 24 hours after the drivers sat nav sent him the wrong way.
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Lee Westwood Rejoins US Tour
English golfer Lee Westwood is set to return to the US PGA tour next year. This comes after the world number 3 was noticeably absent from The Players' Championship in May.…
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Speed Cameras Net £3.1m from UK Motorists
It has been revealed that some of the UK's most popular speed cameras racked up £3.1 million worth of speeding fines in just one year. This comes after The Sun requested that the government publicised the amount of fines that had been issued by the top ten speed cameras in the UK.
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Trucker Labelled James Bond
A US truck driver has been labelled 'James Bond' after he used an unusual gadget to dodge a $65 toll to cross into New York City.
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Speed Cameras Switched Off for 4 years
Earlier this month it was revealed that out of Newcastle's fourteen speed cameras, not one of them was wired to be active.
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Ex-President Bill Clinton Voices His Love of Golf
He may no longer be in The White House, but ex-US President Bill Clinton still likes to express his opinion on both politics and the world of Golf.
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Police Hunt Speed Camera Arsonists
Over £300,000 is expected to be spent on repairs after a spate of speed camera vandalism in Lincolnshire in 2011.
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Motorhome owners opt for the staycation in 2011?
Motorhome owners in the UK yet to take their holiday this year could be set to opt for a staycation, if recent trends are anything to go by.
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Charity Truckers!
Truckers could be set to take their lead from one Scottish couple and set off on a charity adventure in the near future.
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Speed camera detectors to further improve safety?
Speed camera detectors could be extremely useful gadgets for Britons who want to build on recent positive statistics released by the Department of Transport and keep the UK's roads as safe as possible.
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Thousands of UK Ladies hit the Golf Course
A successful initiative from the English Women's Golf Association (EWGA) has led to thousands of females from around the country playing golf for the first time, it has been revealed.
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Cumbrian Courses to See Influx of Golfers?
A rise in the number of Britons packing up their clubs and golf GPS systems and heading to Cumbria for 18 holes is expected over the next month, following the announcement of a new initiative in the area.
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Young Golfers Spurred on by Open Support
The demand for golf GPS devices could be set to grow among young golfers looking to take their game to the next level, following the considerable support given to the Golf Foundation charity during the recent Open Championship.
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Could Clarke's Open Victory Spark New Interest?
The number of golf GPS devices sold across Britain could be set for a significant increase after Northern Irish professional Darren Clarke picked up his first major championship win at the recent Open Championship.
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Golf GPS Demand to rise as Open rolls around?
Growing numbers of Britons could be encouraged to invest in golf GPS devices and hit the fairways, with some of the world's best players heading to England for the British Open Championship.
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ECO Blast Air Horn - Make an Eco-Noise!
There’s nothing quite like the sound of an air horn to get people’s attention, whether you are at a sporting event or out and about on your bike or motor cycle an air horn will most definitively be heard by many.
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Golf GPS Range Finder – Your Personal Trainer
The summer is here and the golfing season is in full swing; all the major golf professionals take to the green and battle it out, to win the trophies and claim the titles. The professionals spend years building up their golfing skills in order to become world champions.
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Hit the Road with a Motorhome GPS System
Millions of people in the UK harbour dreams of one day taking time out and embarking on a road trip. For those who own motorhomes, this is very often a reality, with Brits using their time off to get on the road and explore.
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GPS Speed Trap Locators
Speed traps - and the way drivers react when they see them - have hit the headlines in recent months, after one Michael Thompson was fined by the courts for his conduct in his car.
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Make the Most of your Staycation
It's fair to say the recession and resulting global economic downturn hasn't had too many positive effects on the everyday life of Britons.
However, one of the beneficiaries of the credit crunch has undoubtedly been the UK tourism industry.
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Who Needs a Caddy Anyway?
Anyone who's ever watched a golf tournament will have noticed the person accompanying the competitors as they go round the course.
However, not everybody will know exactly what the caddy is there for.
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The Rise Of The Smart Phone Army!
Since the creation of the Black Berry and iPhone, the increase in smart phones has continued to rise in the mobile phone market.
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Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore
Forget superheroes and mere mortals attempting to save the world these days, it is now being left down to our fury friends. The recent movie of Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore sees the age-old battle between cats and dogs unite to combat the evil feline, Pussy Galore.
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Caravan Summer Holidays
School is out for summer and the holiday season is now here. A time for the family to pack up their belongings and take a well deserved break.
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Don't have a "brain Sat Nav"?
Recend scientific study featured on BBC have uncovered built-in sat-nav system in the brains of London taxi drivers. Drivers' brains "grow on the job" as they build up "The knowledge" they need to find their way around streets of London.
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Avoid Brown's Cash Cows!
Happily, there is a way round the SPECS speed cameras problem. Because SPECS cameras are Government-run and funded, they don’t work very well. You simply drive into the “zone” in one lane and, provided you emerge in another, you can go as fast as you like.…
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Greed Cameras!
SEVEN speed camera sites cost 46,000 motorists fines of £2.7million in a year — for breaking temporary limits.
One stretch of road landed drivers with bills totalling more than £1million, official figures reveal.
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No more juggernauts in the River Severn!
Truck satellite navigation systems manufacturer Performance Products Ltd, have launched their new Snooper TruckMate satellite navigation system that will help lorry drivers in the UK to avoid a multitude of potential problems.
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Why Snooper Truck Mate?
As Snooper releases it's all new Truck Mate routing software, press reports confirm exactly how important specific truck routing software is.
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PGA sanctions use of GPS range finders
Landmark PGA decision – Snooper welcomes use of GPS rangefinders in competition.
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Smart Phone Sat Nav Software
Snooper Sapphire Plus MOBILE. Satellite Navigation software for your mobile phone
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Commercial Vehicle Assist
Snooper Commercial Vehicle Assist
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Which? Sat Nav Review
Snooper heads Which? Magazine Sat Nav Review 2007 with a score of 90% and rated 'Excellent' in every category
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Sat Nav can save you money!
A recent Dutch research document found that drivers using sat nav, drove fewer miles, spent less time on the road and ultimately saved money, spending less on fuel and wasting less business and personal time getting lost!
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New Super Gatso detected by Snooper
Government to launch new Super Camera but Snooper's GPS technology is already prepared for this new release.
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AA publishes its first-ever map of speed cameras
Safety experts say motorists will be encouraged to break the law by a new atlas that identifies where the traps are set.
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Get Gatsoman
A CYCLIST accused of wrecking speed cameras worth £1million is being hunted by police.
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Now The Odds Are Loaded Against You
The number of speed cameras with film in them has quietly been increased.
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Twin campaign spearheads moves to make roads safer
Manchester's Media companies are pushing the road safety message. Separate campaigns are currently running, one telling drivers to keep their eyes on the road and the other alerting people to the advantages of buying a speed camera detector.
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Road Camera Fines Soaring, Prosecutions up 46%
The true scale of the misery facing motorists was revealed last night with a record increase in the numbers trapped by traffic cameras.
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Snooper Evolution Launched
Snooper - the market leader in GPS safety alert systems - has launched its next generation product, the Evolution, the only 100% legal Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) alert system.
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Speed camera boss breaks limit FOUR times
The man putting the latest sneaky speed cameras in Britain's roads has been caught breaking the limit outside a PRIMARY SCHOOL.
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How the Road Safety Bill affects you
The Road Safety Bill, which is currently before Parliament, will give police greater powers to tackle a number of issues, such as drink-driving, uninsured motorists, speeding and mobile phone use.
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Motorway driving over 70mph - you're on camera!
The last haven where drivers can creep over the speed limit is being invaded by cameras.
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'Invisible' speed cameras that track drivers
A new generation of speed cameras that track drivers over long distances is being installed across Britain.
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Gatsos clock up £20m in profits
Profits from speed cameras have risen by a third last year to £20million.
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Van trap driver nicked after snapping 30 motorists
A mobile speed camera has been nicked for speeding, after snaring 30 motorists.
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Dashboard radar detectors face ban
Up to half a million motorists could face prosecution this year when the proposed ban on laser and radar detectors comes into force.
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Storm over explosion in mobile speed cameras
Police and councils are masterminding a massive increase in the number of mobile speed cameras as fines from fixed yellow Gatso boxes levelled off.
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Reprieve for speeding drivers
Motoring organisations gave a cautious welcome to Government proposals to introduce a more flexible system of speeding penalties.
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Police fears over speed camera backlash
Rank-and-file police have launched an attack on speed cameras, saying they are "destroying" the relationship between officers and law abiding citizens in middle England.
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Speed Cameras: Just making a fast buck
Speed cameras, it seems, are a very bad thing.
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Hundreds of cameras to enforce new 20mph zones
Hundreds of speed cameras are to be installed in residential areas under plans to reduce speed limits on rat runs and around schools to 20mph.
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