I think they'd get more to slow down if there was an actual visible police presence on the beach. So it's really going to be no different from being on the highway everyone slows for the camera and then resumes their speed straight after. It won't take long for the speed camera vehicle to get identified - it'll be the one with no-one nearby parked in the middle of the hard sand itself causing an obstruction/hazard.
I'm not for a minute suggesting that speeding is ok. Just their process doesn't work on the highways or in the suburbs, so what makes them think it'll work on the beach.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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