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Probably frequently true, but there will be some cases when Community Speedwatch has been established where drivers frequently speed in an urban area and the police or council are not resourced to address it. More usefully than a short term visual deterrent, they can also serve a purpose gathering data to support application for speed reduction measures.
"Community Speedwatch"
It's a bunch of old people who stand in their village with a speedgun noting down number plates.
Then, either through community engagement they get the police to give them contact details for all of them for free, or they pay for them, and they send out "warning" letters.
You could either ignore it or write back to them and tell them to go get their eyes sorted because you definitely wouldn't drive to Norwich, especially not where a bunch of cunts stand around waving a speedgun with no actual authority to back it up.
TL;DR
There's nothing to worry about, it's a bunch of over-zealous twats.