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One newly installed at Bay Road next to Southland on Nepean Hwy, flashed a couple of times at the car in front of me this morning while the lights were on green. I even went through on green. It looks like one of the new speed camera ones. Am wondering if maybe they are set up as a straight fixed speed camera as well although my understanding was it only picked speed up if you booted it through on the amber/red.
These are a speed camera 24/7, red, green or amber :D.
These are a speed camera 24/7, red, green or amber :P.

Didnt realise that. They have installed two poles with cameras which is the only reason I assumed it was speed camera activated by red light.

I think I got flashed last night in St Kilda rd by a fixed red light camera... really sucks as I am SURE I was running the light as it was amber!! Ive never had a fine for running a traffic light in all of my 8 year driving history and this thing was sus! Heck the last time I got done for speeding was back on my P plates over 6 years ago!!

ANyway do you lose 3 demerit points for running the red light? Also how much is the fine?

Im gonna appeal/fight this fine no matter what!

y exactly would u fight this? u were in the wrong

How do you know he was in wrong? None of his comments indicated he was in the wrong, so why make that statement?

Unless you work for the police force, in which case, that sounds like a standard response from them. Guilt without any evidence of proof.

BTW, go back and read what he said. He made no mention of speed just amber vs. red lights.

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