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Published 10:53 6 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 10:53 6 Jun 2026 BST

They're on every second road, a direct indication that there's a speed camera just around the corner.
It's time to make sure you're sticking to the speed limit, and if you're not, it's time to seriously slow down or risk a hefty fine.
But while we all know what the speed camera sign means, many are only just discovering what it actually shows.
If you're like me, then chances are you looked at the speed camera sign as an image of an old time camera depicting the lens to the right of the image.
But that's wrong, as one person took to X recently to explain: "For years i thought the speed camera sign depicted a Victorian bellows camera pointing to the right, but it’s just a boring CCTV camera pointing towards the viewer."
For whatever reason, this feels like a blow.
Naturally, thousands of people were broken-hearted by the revelation, so much so that the man behind the original tweet even issued an apology writing: "Wow I’m so sorry to have caused so much distress and discomfort.
"I accept that it’s not CCTV cos that’s literally different technology, but w/e the stuff on the right is definitely an arm attachment and not old timey bellows!"
Now tell me why do people feel so saddened by this news? Perhaps it's because an illusion has been shattered. Something, though we didn't know it at the time, we held dearly. Something we thought was true. Something that reminded us of our childhoods. Looking up out of the window and catching a glimpse of that sign.
Now, with teared filled eyes, we know that that sign didn't show what we thought it did at all. We were lied to by an illusion.
And now, that illusion has been shattered.
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